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New Deal: The Unusual Auctioneer

  • Aug 8, 2025
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THE UNUSUAL AUCTIONEER, written by Arlan Ettinger and illustrated by Barry Blitt, has been acquired by Sourcebooks for publication in spring 2026.

THE UNUSUAL AUCTIONEER, written by Arlan Ettinger and illustrated by Barry Blitt, has been acquired by Sourcebooks for publication in spring 2026.


A memoir from the founder of Guernsey’s, THE UNUSUAL AUCTIONEER traces the rise of his upstart auction house in the 1970s and offers a behind-the-scenes look at how we define—and redefine—what we value.


Arlan Ettinger is represented by Trisha Telep.

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