
Rebecca Rego Barry
The name Peter Sís will be recognizable to anyone who has had an interest in children’s literature during the past three decades.
Last week the New-York Historical Society unveiled Aristotle: From Antiquity to the Modern Era, an exhibi
Let’s dig into the crop of books about books featured in our fall issue’s Editor’s Shelf.
Get a three-minute introduction to the historic American Bibles and religious texts in the collection of David M.
Late last year, lawyer and city court judge David J. Whitcomb found a secret attic in a building he had just purchased in Geneva, New York.
The 2021 Library of Congress National Book Festival will run Sept. 17-26 this year, featuring more than 100 authors, poets, and writers in a range of formats.
Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries announced last week a significant milestone in its digitization initiative.
As the widely-held story goes, Sheriff Pat Garrett shot Billy the Kid on July 14, 1881, finally ending the gunslingin' outlaw’s reign of terror.
If, like us, you have missed the annual Fine Books gift guide, pine no longer. Our editorial staff has put together a short list of bookish items sure to win over any book lover.