
What was once considered an obscure niche has now become a vital part of our cultural fabric: the world of rare book dealers and collectors. These enthusiasts, with their deep appreciation for the beauty and physicality of books, play a crucial role in preserving the printed word. D.W. Young’s sophisticated and engaging documentary, with Parker Posey as executive producer, offers a vibrant exploration of New York’s literary scene, both historical and contemporary. It takes viewers from the prestigious Antiquarian Book Fair at the Park Avenue Armory, where first editions can command prices in the hundreds of thousands, to iconic bookstores like the Strand and Argosy, which continue to thrive against the odds, and into the charmingly cluttered homes of avid collectors. The film includes appearances by notable figures such as Fran Lebowitz, Susan Orlean, and Gay Talese, along with a passionate community of book dealers who cherish the magic of the physical book and the timeless significance of its contents.