Here we are back to the books.
It’s September, that time of year that tends to bring us all back to the books, so to speak.
For many people summer brings at least a short break from the workaday world, time to be spent chipping away at personal projects and hobbies or simply reading a great (bookish) novel.
Wait, another book on Paris? Mais oui, mes amis.
Literary forgers have plied their trade as long as there's been something worth copying, "creating" purely for financial reasons or simply being able to get away with it.
One of several thoughts that occurred to me while reading the immensely enjoyable new book Ungovernable:
Few names bestir the hearts of book collectors and die-hard bibliophiles as much as Shakespeare and Gutenberg.
What used to be a biannual accounting of newly published books about books has become quarterly, it seems, which is good news for bibliophiles.
From time to time, we corral the latest books about books of interest to our reader
A few times a year, we take stock of the most recent books about books that have come across our desk (here's our