It's been a busy year for Peter Rabbit, Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail; Sony Picture's feature-film adaptation based on Beatrix Potter's stories has g
Tomorrow the Philadelphia Museum of Art opens its new exhibition, Biting Wit and Brazen Folly: British
Next month, PBS will premiere an eight-part television series that asks, "What is America's favorite book?" Hosted by Meredith Vieira,
Vicki Traino, PR director for The Folio Society, made the transatlantic voyage from London to Manhattan last month, only to be greeted by a winter nor'eas
If you have an inkling that you might want to pursue a career in the antiquarian book trade, and you haven't yet heard of or checked out the Colorado Antiquarian Book Seminar, stop what you are doi
On Monday, April 23, Australian Book Auctions sells Books and Documents, in 182 lots.
The folks at AbeBooks have decided to throw their hats into the podcast ring; as of March 20, "Behind the Bookshelves" explores book culture in bite-size por
Coming to auction next week is a small collection of New York City books, maps, and ephemera that belonged to Dr. Leo Hershkowitz, a professor, urban archaeologist, and inveterate collector.
Three auctions I'll be watching this week, all on Thursday, April 19:
  
On Tuesday, April 10, University Archives sells Autographed Documents, Manuscripts, Photos, Books & Relics, in 254 lots.