Well, it's officially Rare Book Week in New York!
Opening this weekend at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is an exhibition titled Beyond Words: Boo
In 1921, T.S. Eliot took leave from his banking job and went to the seaside town of Margate in Kent, England.
A quick update on last week's sales first: at Lyon & Turnbull, that
Award season continued its forward march this week with the announcement of the American Library Association's (ALA) winners of the prestigious Newbery and Caldecott Awards on February 12.
February 16 marks the 150th anniversary of photographer Edward S. Curtis' birth.
Ok, Philadelphia Eagles fans may think nothing can top their team's proud designation as Super Bowl champions, but we've got something for bookish folks that's sure to please.
Should your travels bring you to Cambridge, Massachusetts, this spring, chart a path toward Harvard's Houghton Library, where Landmarks: Maps a
The Beatrix Potter Society has been keeping tabs on all sorts of various Potter-related events as well as preparing for a springtime gathering in