After a coronavirus-forced hiatus, the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair is back at the Park Avenue Armory. Hosted by the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America, the 62nd fair will include more than 200 booksellers. The range of titles is wide, from rare Chinese art books to illuminated manuscripts to spiritual guides. For just four days, vendors from around the world—France’s Knuf Rare Books, for instance, Germany’s Rotes Antiquariat, and the Czech Republic’s Steermans—will convene in Manhattan. The range in prices matches the range in books: from $50 up to $1 million. —Jensen Davis