B I C K E R S T A F F's
Books, Maps, &c.
 
 

Six Old Colony Lane, Scarborough, Maine  USA

Telephone: 207-883-1119

E-mail: sph@bickerstaffs.com

                     Books and maps                                                                                                 Specializing in
        of 18th & 19th century America                                                                   early New England imprints & maps



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Welcome to the website of Bickerstaff's Books, Maps &c., buyers and sellers of fine books and maps.  Our inventory focuses on books and maps of 18th and 19th century America.  We specialize in books, maps and other printed material of or related to New England during the 18th century.  This includes almanacs, sermons, newspapers and magazines, as well as maps and charts of the colonial and Revolutionary War periods.

If you have a specific collecting interest with which we may be of assistance, please contact us by telephone, fax, mail or e-mail.

Thank you for visiting us.  We hope to be of service.

We are proud to be members of the following professional organizations:
  • Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America (ABAA)
  • International Antiquarian Mapsellers Association (IAMA)
  • Ephemera Society of America
TERMS:
    • All items offered subject to prior sale.  Please call or email to reserve items.
    • Any item may be returned for a refund within ten days of receipt, provided it is in condition sent.  Please contact us to make return arrangements.
    • Shipping and insurance will be billed at estimated actual cost, based on selected shipping method.
    • Payment by check, VISA, Mastercard, PayPal or wire transfer in U.S. funds. 
    • Maine sales tax of 5% is required for shipments to Maine addresses.
    • Institutions and established customers will be billed upon request. 
Updated: 3 January 2008