Nate Pedersen
Our Bright Young Collectors series continues today with Evan DeTurk, an undergraduate student at Princeton Universit
One of the oldest surviving copies of The Aeneid, an illuminated manuscript written and illustrated in Rome sometime around 400 A.D., has been digitized by the Vatican Library and is now freely…
Our Bright Young Booksellers series continues today with Jennifer Fisher, poet and proprietor of Vortexity, a street shop in the East Village on Avenue A near to St. Mark's in New York City.
While researching my recent posts about bestsellers from 100 years ago (see parts 1
Sir Edward Cazalet, the step-grandson of prolific British author P. G.
Our Bright Young Booksellers series continues its journey to Japan with our profile today of M
A garden spade owned by both George Bernard Shaw and Ray Bradbury is currently up for auction from Nate D. Sanders. The online auction, which includes many other lots from Ray Bradbury's personal art…
Our Bright Young Booksellers series continues today with Daylon Orr, executive director of
Agatha Christie fans have long puzzled over the existence of a real-life inspiration for Hercule Poirot. Did the author base Poirot on someone she knew?
In an excellent conversation piece posted on BBC's Culture page, journalist Jane Ciabattari argues that 1925