Bauman Rare Books
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Bauman Rare Books

Las Vegas, Nevada

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A rare-books gallery inside the Palazzo with first editions, signed copies, and antiquarian holdings serious enough to make you forget you're in a Strip mall. Hemingway, Joyce, Wharton, the occasional Audubon — the kind of inventory that's normally in a research library, here for sale. Browse with reverence.

Insider tip

Ask the staff to walk you through the rotating display case — the featured items are usually the most spectacular pieces in the room.

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