At the rare evening sale of the Kenneth Nebenzahl library at Christie's tonight, a full set of Edward Curtis'
With so much focus on New York this week, I did not want to miss taking a look at Dominic Winter's (South Cerney, England) auction of medical books, coming up on April 18.
For those of you with our spring issue in hand, one of our longer features is about Queen Victoria and the opening of Victo
When you think of literary cities you might visit in the U.S., what comes to mind? New York City; Concord or Amherst, Massachusetts; Hannibal, Missouri; Monterey, California--you get the drift.
Can people be romantically linked by the books they read? The Canada-based bookselling site, Abebooks.com, thinks so.
Having read Nigel Beale's recent, disturbing account of Canada's national library and archives--large,
Today in The Millions, author Cory MacLaughlin shares a wonderful tale of literary sleuthing.
Jack Kerouac was born ninety years ago today. Did he ever think this would be his legacy?
