Garrett Scott writes:

We offer a wide range of material (largely American and English) from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Pamphlets, books and ephemera alike may be found on the shelves of this bookselling concern.

We also modestly claim to have supplied both scholarly libraries and discerning collectors with a diverse range of items they might otherwise have despaired of obtaining, viz. arguments for the Chinese origin of the Jews; examples of several of the more obscure constructed languages (including Lucien de Rudelle’s Pantos-dimou-glossa); applied anarchist postal reform from the pen of Lysander Spooner; neglected scientific arguments from hollow-earth theorists and Zetetic astronomers alike; promotional material relating to the world’s smallest xylophone entertainer; and almost numberless volumes of verse from the pens of poets in thrall to a dubious muse.

Catalogues issued, want-lists welcomed, and visitors are welcome by appointment to our warehouse-office behind Morgan & York at 1924 Packard St. (near Coler) in Ann Arbor. Despite our affinity for running a mail-order business, we enjoy venturing forth from time to time from our warehouse fastness to greet the bibliophilic public.

You can contact Garrett Scott directly through his website with questions about titles or subjects he might have in stock or be bringing to the book fair. And remember that you can see him and a portion of his inventory on May 17, 2009, at the Ann Arbor Antiquarian Book Fair from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM  in the ballroom of the Michigan Union on the University of Michigan Campus.