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When Doris Lessing, age 89, finally won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007, her response was, "Oh, Christ." Lessing's name had been floated for years, and she had given up hope--or had simply st
South Kensington—On 17 June Christie’s South Kensington will offer Three Country House Collections: Glebe House, the Property of the late Mr.
New York—On December 4, Christie’s New York will conduct the sale of the 1962 Nobel Prize gold medal awarded to Dr. James D.
By now many of you have read a bit about the ingenious "First Editions, Second Thoughts" auction sch
New York/London—Christie’s is pleased to support the return of the Codex Chimalpahin to Mexico, where it will go on public display at the Museo Nacional de Antropología beginning today, Sept
New York—In addition to rare book collectors, this spring’s sale of Fine Printed Books and Manuscripts, including American
New York—Christie's is honored to announce early highlights and international tour dates for the upcoming sales of property from the Clark Family Collection.
At the 6 December Christie’s auction in New York, Bromer Booksellers purchased the Albion handpress on which William Morris printed his Kelmscott Press masterpiece, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
