books

Today, the country's oldest and largest bibliophilic society, the New York-based Grolier Club, will unveil the fruits of a three-and-a-half-year, $5-million renovation of the organization's entire
Another tale from the underbelly of the book world sees the light of day.
This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the U.S. publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first in J.K.
To coincide with start of a new school year, Panopticon Gallery presents Bibliophile, a studious exhibition for lovers of photo
Paris, tu es ma gaieté, Paris...
Bibliography Week is coming back to New York later this month.
Though not necessarily known for being a bookish time of year, literary-minded Pittsburgh residents have compelling reasons to brave the elements this New Year's Eve:
Calling all American Francophiles: the Albertine Prize needs your vote!
The year-end fundraiser to keep Booklyn in Brooklyn is nearing its final days.