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The
International League of Antiquarian
Booksellers
is an organisation that encompasses national
associations of antiquarian booksellers around
the world. It speaks for twenty nations and two
thousand leading booksellers. Its sign stands
for the integrity and professionalism of the
trade
worldwide.
Beginnings
The League (or ILAB, as it
is often known among English-speakers; LILA
among French) was founded in Amsterdam at a
meeting of major European booksellers in 1947.
It was born of the spirit of international
co-operation and fuelled by the determination to
sweep away national differences that inspired
the postwar world. Since that time its aims,
objects and ideals have been adopted across the
continents, and the ILAB network now extends
into America, Asia and the Southern Hemisphere.
Objects
The objects formulated in
1947 are still little changed. Put briefly, they
are to uphold and improve professional standards
in the trade, to promote honorable conduct in
business, and to contribute in various ways to a
broader appreciation of the history and art of
the book.
Customs
& Usage
The League publishes, and
upholds, a code of practice based on the wide
experience of all its affiliated nations. It is
binding on all its members. It is a mark of the
success of this code that disputes are rare. If
disputes should arise then the League mediates
and its authority ensures that judgments are
implemented.
ILAB
Book Fairs
The League has long
supported and been associated with antiquarian
book fairs, the remarkable movement for the
display and marketing of books that has
developed since the Second World War. Its
biennial Congresses, always staged in a
different city, provide the occasion for the
grandest fairs in the world, fairs distinguished
for the eminence of exhibitors and for the
quantity and quality of exhibits. These fairs
are organised in accordance with the League's
guidelines, which guarantee the authenticity of
materials and integrity of the booksellers.
ILAB
Bibliographical Prize
The support of scholarship
and research into the history of the book is an
important part of the League's work. Its US$
10,000 Bibliographical Prize is awarded to
publications of outstanding merit in the field.
A distinguished panel of judges drawn from the
academic and bookselling professions adjudicates
on entries submitted from all over the world.
Publications
Current publications of
the League are obtainable from members, or from
the offices of the affiliated national
associations.
Affiliated
Associations
There are twenty national
associations of antiquarian booksellers that
together constitute the League. Most have
brochures or lists of members available on
request.
Code
of Ethics (ILAB)
ILAB-website
Iris
M. van Daalen ©
Stichting
Europese Antiquarenbeurs
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