Charcoal Book Club launched a few years ago as a subscription service and takes the hassle (or fun) out of building a photobook collec
Of course you can see many booksellers now through Sunday during Rare Book Week in New York City. Or you can catch them on the big screen.
The Book Guide (TBG), the UK’s best guide to secondhand bookshops, book fairs, auctions, and bookbinders, will close
We’re one week away from Rare Book Week in New York City, which runs roughly March 4-11 this year and features three major antiquarian
Uncommon Goods, the Brooklyn-based retailer of uniquely designed gifts, should be well known to bibliophiles, as it offers a host of wares with literary associations, running the gamut from bookend
The Charles Dickens Museum in London has acquired a substantial private collection of Dickens material from the U.S., including 144 handwritten letters by t
Book Commode? Yes, ye olde toilets trimmed with an outer “book” wrapping, either to obscure or at least to accessorize, were a thing in the eighteenth century, particularly in France.
Successful writers have long been adept at self-promotion – indeed, Stendhal even suggested that “Great success is not possible without a certain degree of shamelessness.” Taking advantage of the l
