
Anne Frank House Acquires Otto Frank Archive From Raab
The Anne Frank House has acquired a collection of 76 original letters of correspondence between Otto Frank and Jewish Polish-American writer/poet Shea Tenenbaum....

Raab Acquires President Washington Inaugural & Farewell Messages
The First Inaugural Address of George Washington Raab has acquired a rare and powerful fragment of Washington’s first inaugural address, the earliest such fragment...

Raab Acquires Rare Prints
A Newly Discovered Collection of Early American Imprints, Including Rare Broadsides and Some of the Earliest Printed Abolitionist Works in the United States An...

Raab Donates to Fisher House In Memory of Lincoln’s Gift to the Troops
The Raab Collection announced today that in the spirit of President Lincoln’s work on behalf of the sick and wounded troops of the Civil...
Reflections: The First Autograph I Ever Got, By Steven Raab
People often ask me what was my first autograph, and I think I surprise them with my answer. It was not one I bought,...

Raab Acquires Rare Signed Document of Steve Jobs
Raab Acquires Rare Document of Steve Jobs, Signed In His Twenties, Among the Only Documents He Signed Ever to Reach the Market The original...

The National Postal Museum Acquires Alexander Hamilton Document From Raab
The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum has acquired a rare free frank signature of Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury. This free frank was...

Raab Acquires Winston Churchill’s Famous POW Letter To His Captor
Winston Churchill’s Famous POW Letter To His Captor, Written At Age 24, Up For Sale For First Time The newly found historical document, cited...

Raab in Forbes: Winston Churchill’s Original POW Letter
The below piece was first published on Nathan Raab’s blog on Forbes at https://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanraab/2017/05/18/the-8000-mile-118-year-journey-of-winston-churchills-pow-letter The 8,000-Mile Journey Of Winston Churchill’s POW Letter Winston Churchill,...

Recollections, by Steven Raab
It’s Sunday, December 11, 1966, a world away. There are no personal computers, no internet, no text messages, no email. If you look at...