Medieval manuscripts dealer Les Enluminures of Paris, New York, and Chicago is celebrating thirty years in the business this fall.
Frankenstein lives!
A chair belonging to eighteenth-century Anglo-Irish novelist Laurence Sterne has returned to his home in Yorkshire 250 years after his death.
Get a three-minute introduction to the historic American Bibles and religious texts in the collection of David M.
We received a tip this week from antiquarian bookseller Peter Masi about a bookshop in upstate New York that is on the market.
Among the many incredible Sylvia Plath lots currently on offer—letters, recipe cards, wedding ring
In case you missed it, last month Twain scholar and collector Kevin Mac Donnell shared highlights of his collection during a free, virtual event hosted by the
If you enjoyed our summer issue’s “How I Got Started” profile of Denver bibliophile Taylor C.
Beloved picture book author and artist Eric Carle passed away earlier this week at the age of 91.
Last week the Huntington Library announced an intriguing gift: Lisa See, author of New York Times best