Books and papers signed by Yankees legends Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig will be expensive but available at the 63rd annual Antiquarian Book Fair in New York at the end of April.
, was purchased for $1.25 million by a charity that planned to donate it to the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
“During the pandemic, we started selling baseball material because we were bored,” revealed Steinkirchner, a Buffalo native who now roots for the Yankees. “We found people love buying bats, balls, cards, and letters but not antiquarian books. So we started buying books at memorabilia shows. “A lot of book sellers have inventories in the thousands,” said Steinkirchner, who plans to bring 150 different items to the show, “but we’re so small that we only buy certain things.”
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