Talk therapy is nothing new, but how about bibliotherapy? I'm not talking about self-help publications, but rather using literature as a means to physical and psychological salvation.
Last fall, the mighty literary organization PEN, which originated in London as a dining club for writers, celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Headed to auction this week: rare science books, a Gutenberg Bible leaf, works on paper, photography, and more.
The standard brick and mortar general rare bookshop is, for the most part, alas, a thing of the past.
In honor of the holiday upon us, here's a fun look at Thanksgiving past.
I've spent the past few weeks trying to learn more about collecting and selling ephemera.
A First Folio of Shakespeare’s works—one of fewer than twenty remaining in private hands, and this one with Scottish provenance dating back to the seventeenth century—sold at Sotheby’s yesterday fo
One of the pleasures of collecting Charles Dickens' books in their original, serialized parts are the colorful ads inserted at th
The tourism organization VisitScotland has decreed 2022 a “Year of Stories,” and to that end has launched a project called