Barbara Basbanes Richter

Charcoal Book Club launched a few years ago as a subscription service and takes the hassle (or fun) out of building a photobook collec
Yes, it's another Brontë post--but stay with me here.
It's old news that vintage comic books are global phenoms, inspiring massive conventions and blockbuster movies.
Collectors focusing on the Golden State often point to first editions of the Zamorano 80 as their collective black tulip--that carefully curated list of books created in 1945 by the
Just in time to celebrate Pippi Longstocking’s 75th anniversary in 2020, French film company StudioCanal and Britain's Heyday Films are partnering up to produc
Last July, Christie’s Paris held the first major sale of art books from the estate of renowned bibliophile
Are you a poet living in Minnesota, Iowa, the Dakotas, Wisconsin, or Michigan?
Every now and then it's worth revisiting people and places that have been overlooked or ignored for awhile. Take, for example, the southernmost point in the United States, Key West.
Bookstores hosting New Year’s Eve celebrations aren’t the norm—we were only able to find a few—but think how wonderful this tradition could be: rather than waiti
OK, bibliophiles, you’re probably chomping at the bit to see Greta Gerwig’s interpretation of Little Women when it premieres o