Like nearly every other aspect of modern life today, what can migrate online is doing so at a rapid clip, and at first blush, it might seem that the announcement of San Francisco-based 
Last week the Library of Congress in collaboration with the Washington Post released the first of four short videos featuring four U.S.
Earlier today, the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) hosted a 90-minute webinar to discuss how the COVID-19 health crisis is affecting antiquari
Next week, a collection of English novelist Rudyard Kipling formed by the late Joan Twigg in conjunction with her husband Oliver Twigg, the proprietor of The Totteridge Rare Book Shop, comes to
The auction schedule continues to be a bit of a moving target as some sales are postponed, some are moved online, &c.
On the heels of Internet Archive's recent decision to launch a "National Emergency Library" by offering access to 1.4 million book
Although the real world has paused in its celebration of fine books and collections, it is still very much possible to find delights online. Here are five suggestions:
Yes, we have a public health crisis and a national emergency, nevertheless, today is Census Day in the United States, a day set aside every decade since 1790 to count every person living in the cou
Maybe you’re having to miss out on Chawton House’s current exhibition on Emma (now closed, like much else) o