Rebecca Rego Barry

In the current issue of Vanity Fair, a long profile of actor Johnny Depp (written by rocker-w
As some of you may remember, William Scott, a Drew University student, was accused of stealing rare Methodist and presidential letters from the United Methodist Archives Center in March of last year.
So reported the New York Times today, the London-based auction house that bills itself as the leading auctioneer of books and manuscripts is in limbo. From the short article:
If you think you knew all you needed to know about Virginia Woolf, think again. I've just read an excellent article, "Dancing on Hot Bricks: Virginia Woolf in 1941" by Maureen E. Mulvihill.
It was announced yesterday that Ellis Gene Smith, the Utah native who had the largest collection of Tibetan books (outside of Tibet), died in New York City.
Hear ye, dealers and curators: Booklyn is looking for a buyer.