she probably has not read some of the rare books we have today, we have michael hackenburg and laura swan, they are going to be at the book fair. good to see you both, thank you for the books you brought, let's see some of the books i just mentioned. >> yes, these are books that are unusual that you don't see in every context, so i brought a few examples along of what one might bump into at these particular book fairs. this is a first printing from 1834, it was designed of course to missionary activities but of course you have to not only produce the text in hawaiian but you also have to have somebody that can read the musical stage at the same time when they produced them, and these are all hand pressed, so this is very unusual and quite rare, 1834, the first one. another example, of course beginning in europe , in germany, and it spreads to italy, i brought along this 1515 italian imprint, totally in greek, this is the first printing in rome using greek fonts. and it's basically the first to be seen in roman imprints, and it also has a lot of commentary of medieval scholars who continue