The University of Michigan (U-M) Library announced last week that its 1610 Galileo manuscript—“
A trio of sales I'll be watching this week features antiquarian books, photography, and a Sunkist archive.
In our summer issue, we took a closer look at the recently published book,
Three decades ago, while out antiquing, Kendra and Allan Daniel came across a painting called The Fish Boy signed “Nura” that caught their eye.
Fine Books & Collections' autumn issue arrives in mailboxes this week and next. Unintentionally, 'destinations' became a theme for this issue. For our cover story, literary tourist Nigel Beale…
For seven years, Brooklyn artist George Cochrane has worked on a contemporary illuminated manuscript of Dante’s Divine Comedy—all 350,000 characters of the epic poem, plus illustrations, in the…
Promotional piece for the Vincent Price films "The Fly" and "Return of the Fly," offered as part of a large archive of British film promotional material at Dominic Winter Auctioneers this week.
A research trip to the Beinecke Library at Yale University gave me the opportunity to visit its new exhibition, The World in Maps: 1400-1
Wood engravings by one of Victorian England’s finest business partnerships, which illustrated some of the nineteenth-century’s best known works of literature, are on show at the British Museum.
Every year since 2001, the Library of Congress has commissioned original artwork for its