The Morgan Library & Museum's Come Together: 3,000 Years of Stories and Storytelling will…
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Randall House Rare Books is pleased and proud to have successfully completed negotiations for the sale of two unpublished Charlotte Bronte manuscripts to the Bronte Society in England. The discov
DALLAS—A stash of rare movie posters discovered under a linoleum floor in York County, Pennsylvania, sold for a combined $219,000 in Heritage Auctions’ Vintage Poster Auction Nov. 21-22 in Dallas. The $2+ million auction offered seldom seen rarities from Hollywood’s golden age of film and poster…
BENTONVILLE, AR—Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announces its 2016 temporary exhibitions: Samuel F. B.
An early William Faulkner play entitled "Twixt Cup and Lip," written when the great American novelist was in his early twenties, has been published for the fir
Steamy Miami hosted the Miami Book Fair this past week, culminating this weekend with a street fair--with an antiquarian row, I might add--and a packed schedule of author lectures, readings, and signings.
FALLS CHURCH, Va.—First-edition copies of books by Lewis Carroll and F. Scott Fitzgerald; rare NASA photographs dating to the early years of the U.S.
For the fourth holiday season, the independent bookshops and antiquarian booksellers of Brooklyn will fill Park Slope's historic Old Stone House with rare, vintage, and out-of-print books.
LONDON, Dover Street—Following the success of their inaugural medieval manuscripts and miniatures sale at Bloomsbury Auctions, Dr Timothy Bolton and Camilla Previté return to Ely House with their second auction spanning some four millennia of human history. Western Manuscripts, will be held at Ely…
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Barnebys, the online search and valuation tool for artworks, antiques and collectibles that has taken Europe by storm, will officially launch in the United States with an office in New York City, soon after the turn of the y
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—Nestled between the sleek midcentury Italian furniture and cool contemporary artworks selected for Palm Beach Modern’s November 22, 2015 auction, a sci-fi gem is lurking.
