Reviews of Bauman Rare Books. (Book Store) in Las Vegas (Nevada).
Bauman Rare Books
3327 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 2856, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States
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Information of Bauman Rare Books, Book store in Las Vegas (Nevada)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Bauman Rare Books
Sunday
10 am–8 pm
Monday
10 am–8 pm
Tuesday
10 am–8 pm
Wednesday
10 am–8 pm
Thursday
10 am–8 pm
Friday
10 am–8 pm
Saturday
10 am–8 pm
Reviews of Bauman Rare Books
Abby Tan
First thing First. Located nearer to The Palazzo then to The Venetian. Take note take note. Up the hotel lobby, 1 level. Walk around and you would see it before you hit the canals.
Now IT IS AMAZINGGGG. For someone who loves books, who is a collector of random things, who enjoys the smell of old books, who love you that bit of history...this place is not to be missed. I ended up in this small joint for about 30 to 40mins just browsing and reading the books on display. There are some books you couls ask the store assistance if you could browse and they will help you. I love rare books and this place is a must go!
Christian Lawrence
Really nice place. I was expecting a bookshop with lots of interesting rare and or quirky books. A place you could dig around and come out with some awesome stuff. IT WAS NOT THAT. Definitely more of a buttoned-up rare book exhibit. Felt like a very small museum rather than a bookshop. Still very nice to gawk at the editions they had behind glass though!
Keith Griffin
This is one of the most unique stores you can visit. If you love books it's a must visit. I do not come to Vegas without stopping in to see what they have. There have been things I never would have believed on sale there. The most amazing was a 1st edition Principia by Newton. Wish that had been in my price range
Michael Aston
Awesome collection of rare books. A pleasure to peruse whenever I'm in town. Certainly worth a stop, but if you are looking for something in particular let them know, they have access to far more books than displayed in the showroom.
Gold Revolver 1187
Myself, who lives all the way in Oregon, went to this store in Las Vegas hoping to get some information on a book that I have in my collection and they told me basically nothing about it. That is not why I am rating them lowly though. I emailed them more than a year ago asking them If they could help me on identifying the book and instead of them emailing back "we don't really look at books" or something like that, they just simply did not respond. If you have lots of money to waste then sure visit them, but they are nothing more than a show store.
Ryuunien
Some beautiful old books, if I were rich I would've bought the place out 😅
The worker was very friendly and helpful even when we told him we weren't going to be buying anything today but still wanted to look at stuff for future reference …
chris povie
Stepped in while touring the Grande Canal w/family on vacation in Las Vegas. While I love books and libraries, I have never visited a 'fine bookseller' of this caliber. Just perusing the displayed books alone is a treasure of history and the printed word. We saw an illuminated manuscript from the 1500s, bibles from the 1600s, official papers from US Presidents from early 1800s, signed original prints of many classics.
I could not afford to purchase much in this shop, but I could while away hours and hours -- easily.
Very cool visit and a welcome break from the expensive consumerism on display in store after store along the canal.
Go, you'll be happy you did!
Julie Marquez
Beautifully curated collection of exotic and hard to find books. A real treat. Bring your big wallet!
Glenn Sommerfeld
Las Vegas is certainly not a place that you would consider for rare books. I truly enjoyed walking around the store and looking at the classics that they had. I also enjoyed talking with the staff about everything including Harry Potter to Tom Clancy.
Henry McArthur
Such a cool store! I loved looking at all of the rare books. They had a copy of the books printed of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Many of the coolest books had to do with significant events in history. They have these cool cradles to hold the books so that the spines won't get damaged as some of the books are extremely old. See attached photo .