Last Monday, October 5, 2009, Terry Belanger, founder of Rare Book School, gave a talk to the
I really did not want you to have to start the weekend this way, but I just can't believe this.
I have no words.
You talk about adults who should know better making block-headed decisions.
When you publish a book with a university press, the likelihood, far more often that not, is that you will generate a modicum of attention in your field of enquiry, and if you are lucky, earn the reco
In 1644, Samuel Rutherford, a Presbyterian theologian, published Lex, Rex, the now excessively scarce, enormously important treatise on limited government and constitutionalism.
As one who has braved JDate, aka desperatehebrews.com, I know why the caged bird swings in hope.
Banned Books Week is scheduled for September 26th- October 3rd, 2009.

Hats off to Andy Woodworth, a New Jersey librarian, for coming up with a splendid way of making people think about their libraries. and generating a good deal of fun at the same time.
Former book dealer Bill Cotter is bravely detailing the bankruptcy of his rare book and restoration business, Milou Rare Books, over on