George Sabo (January 18, 1896 – February 15, 1983) was a Slovak-born American publisher and book dealer specializing in Slavic-language materials.
[1] Sabo was inspired to become a book dealer as a child when his father took him to Julij Feldesi's bookstore.
[2] With John M. Constantinoff and Israel Perlstein, Sabo is considered to be "well-established in the historiography of the Russian antiquarian book in New York".
[4] Another important client was Paul M. Fekula, whose collection of Slavica was the largest assembled by an individual in the United States.
[9] After his death, the majority of his 16,000 book collection was acquired by Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A & M University.