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Buenos Aires by the Book
A bibliophile’s guide to the Argentine capital
By James Gardner
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Books Made to Move
The pop-up book continues to unfold
By Santiago Flórez
Special Supplement
Biblio360
Our annual guide to clubs, classes, exhibitions, book fairs, and more
Gently Mad
Where Poetry Matters
Writer Dana Gioia shares his library
Digest
Collecting Coffee’s Stimulating History
Record-Breaker
Jack Kerouac’s Scroll
A landmark of Beat literature returns to the author’s hometown
In View
Seeing America Plain
How Walker Evans shaped the way we look at the country
In the Library
Bringing Books to the Front Lines
Revisiting the donation drives of the world wars
Modern Firsts
Collecting Vintage Paperbacks
On the waning era of the mass market paperback
Beyond the Basics
The First Photobooks
Pioneers of photography transformed book illustration
Sold@Auction
From NASA Memorabilia to Picture Book Art
A roundup of rare books, fine art, ephemera, and more
On the Block
The Craft of Bookmaking
Publisher David R. Godine’s collection at auction
How I Got Started
Rebuilding After Disaster
Collector Kenneth Turan
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