The 250th anniversary of the Scottish novelist, playwright, and poet Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), author of Ivanhoe, Waverley, and Rob Roy, will be an occasion for a series of ev
It’s Women’s History Month, which means many antiquarian booksellers have issued catalogues and lists highlighting rare books by and about women.
Today’s Video Friday is more of a recommendation for weekend viewing.
Unless you’ve been living with the Lorax, you’ve undoubtedly heard the news that six Dr. Seuss picture books have been pulled from shelves — not banned, but instead recalled by their owner, Dr.
When well executed, posters are effective forms of propaganda: they convince viewers to do or buy something they might not otherwise.
Spring is almost here, and this year, it’s apt to generate more feelings of rejuvenation than ever before—or, at least, in living memory.
Last weekend, I gave a Zoom presentation to the Florida Bibliophile Society about my new research project: librarian, author, and b
The UK’s leading gardening organization, The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), has been moving its unique library to a new purpose-built home, RHS Hilltop at