It's not often that we hear breaking news about medieval manuscripts or, more especially, women's role in manuscript production. But here we are!
The Winter Show, a fair dedicated to art, antiques, and design, returns to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City on January 18 for its 65th annual run.
A return to action in the auction rooms this week, with two sales on Thursday, January 10:
New Orleans has a rich literary history--William Faulkner, Sherwood Anderson, Walker Percy, and many others called the Big Easy home or featured it in their work.
What were some of the biggest stories in 2018? According to our stats, Fine Books readers love Lovecraft--no kidding--and Robin Williams.
For the past three years, we have checked in with consumate reader Linda Aragoni of the Great Penformances blog for her apprais
New year, new calendar! Sure, we could easily continue plugging events into our smartphones, but where's the fun in that? Especially when so many stunning desk calendars exist.
A new acquisition at Penn Libraries illustrates why bibliophiles love Tristram Shandy, even if they aren't fans of author Laurence Sterne or
Among the items up for auction during Bonhams Fine Books and Manuscripts Sale on December 5 was an orig
The sequel to the 1964 Mary Poppins film that fans have been waiting more than half a century for is finally here, debuting in theaters
