“Strange, that the mere identity of paper and ink should be so powerful. In truth, the original manuscript has always something which print itself must inevitably lose.
Debuting later this week at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is an exhibition called Mapping Fiction that
For the past six years, we have checked in with consummate reader Linda Aragoni of the Great Penformances blog for her ap
Book collecting prizes for students have restarted in the UK after a Covid-enforced lapse.
Today's lunchtime viewing is a 40-minute overview of Renaissance painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer's innovations in art with Dr.
Just weeks ago, Everyman’s Library published a splendid new volume in its Pocket Poets series,
Vintage posters with literary significance never cease to interest me, and one that is
The poet and short story writer Jorge Luis Borges, who so famously imagined “that paradise will be a kind of library,” was also director of the Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina.
It’s October! Time to check in with “Weird Historian” (and book collector) Marc Hartzman.
In our spring 2016 issue, we interviewed master magician and book collector Ricky Jay on the occasion of the publication of his