RARE BOOKS LA UNION STATION CELEBRATES THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE

You won’t want to miss the opportunity to peruse 50 bookstores, all under one roof!”

— Jodi Tolan, Rare Books LA

LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, August 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — RARE BOOKS LA UNION STATION CELEBRATES THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE

Rare Books LA returns to Los Angeles Union Station on October 3-4, 2026, with a stunning selection of antiquarian books, maps, fine prints, book arts, and more that you sink your teeth into. This year’s fair is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire. A special anniversary edition of the book published by Alfred A. Knopf will be available at the book fair bundled with a fundraiser ticket benefiting the Library Foundation of Los Angeles.

With support from AbeBooks, more than 50 exhibitors from London to Los Angeles and everywhere in between will fill the historic Ticket Concourse at LA Union Station with an array of first editions and other historical material. Attendees are encouraged to join our partner Metro and hop onboard Metrolink, Metro Rail, or Amtrak for this transit-friendly book fair.

To get everyone’s blood pumping, Rare Books LA is partnering with the American Red Cross and the Mozaic at Union Station Apartments to host a blood drive on Friday, October 2. Participants at this event will receive free weekend admission to the book fair. More details and registration are available at rarebooksla.com

A special exhibit of vampire-related memorabilia will be on display at the book fair, including The Vampyre, written in 1819 by John William Polidori and an autographed first edition of Interview with the Vampire. Other highlights include the black lace gothic dress Anne Rice wore to book signings. Her son, Christopher Rice, who will be headlining an afternoon panel discussion about his mother’s work and the influence she had on his current fiction and those who have followed in her footsteps. For a complete list of speakers and other events, visit www.RareBooksLA.com

“No matter what genre you’re interested in, there’s something for everyone at a wide range of price points,” said Rare Books LA Director Jodi Tolan. “You won’t want to miss the opportunity to peruse 50 bookstores, all under one roof!”

Also new for 2026, the book fair will open an hour earlier on Sunday. Rare Books LA Union Station takes place at 800 N. Alameda Street and is open to the public from 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday, October 3, and from 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday, October 4.

Jennifer Johnson
Rare Books LA
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