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  1. Martin Stone (11 December 1946, Woking, Surrey – 9 November 2016, Versailles, France) was an English guitarist and rare book dealer. He was a longtime resident of Fingest in Buckinghamshire and, latterly, Paris.

  2. Legendary Book Scout Martin Stone. Bookseller Martin Stone, regarded as one of the best book hunters (and guitar players) in modern memory, died nearly a year ago now, but his legend clearly lives on. Last week, Booktryst announced its publication of a fine press festschrift, The Remarkable Martin Stone, published in an edition of 150 with ...

  3. Nov 2, 2017 · 02 November 2017. Rare book blog Booktryst has just announced the publication of its newest book and first fine press edition, The Remarkable Martin Stone: Remembering the Celebrated Rare Book Dealer and Blues Guitarist. The book honours and remembers the life of Martin Stone with contributions from colleagues in the book trade, writers, actors ...

  4. Nov 30, 2007 · Martin is simply the most famous of them and probably the best. A legend in his own lunchtime. The writer John Baxter who accompanied Martin on a bookhunting trip on America's West Coast attributes Martin with supernatural powers of divination (rather like the 'divvy' Lovejoy).

  5. Nov 29, 2016 · 29 November 2016 • 7:02am. Martin Stone Credit: Jay Goldmark. Martin Stone, the guitarist and rare book dealer, who has died aged 69, was once described by the author John Baxter as “a very...

  6. Nov 10, 2016 · RIP Martin Stone – guitarist, bookseller, hustler. Posted onNovember 10, 2016| 12 Comments. I first met Martin Stone, who died this week of cancer in France, at at exhibition in a Mayfair bookstore. It was a display of countercultural ephemera and included a flyer advertising a gig by Mick Farren’s Deviants. Stone, thin, toothless and full ...

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  8. Oct 18, 2017 · Wednesday, October 18, 2017. New Book: The Remarkable Martin Stone. by Stephen J. Gertz. Booktryst is pleased to announce the publication of its newest book and first fine press edition, The Remarkable Martin Stone: Remembering the Celebrated Rare Book Dealer and Blues Guitarist.

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