Printing came late to my adopted state. 
If you’re interested in learning more about the rare book business, applications are still open for the annual York Antiquarian Book Seminar (YABS), w
Talk therapy is nothing new, but how about bibliotherapy? I'm not talking about self-help publications, but rather using literature as a means to physical and psychological salvation.
Last fall, the mighty literary organization PEN, which originated in London as a dining club for writers, celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Headed to auction this week: rare science books, a Gutenberg Bible leaf, works on paper, photography, and more.
The standard brick and mortar general rare bookshop is, for the most part, alas, a thing of the past.
In honor of the holiday upon us, here's a fun look at Thanksgiving past.
I've spent the past few weeks trying to learn more about collecting and selling ephemera.
A First Folio of Shakespeare’s works—one of fewer than twenty remaining in private hands, and this one with Scottish provenance dating back to the seventeenth century—sold at Sotheby’s yesterday fo