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Sotheby's will bring the Codex Sassoon - the earliest, most complete Hebrew Bible extant, dating to the late ninth century - to auction in May.
Artcurial has auctioned Hergé’s original drawing for the 1942 cover of the album 
Sidney Lapidus ’59 has donated a collection of rare Revolution-era books and publications to Princeton University as part of the Venture Forward campaign, e
The New York Public Library has acquired the collection of the East Village Eye, the 1980s newspaper that documented the development of the East Village and playe
An Abigail Adams letter discussing the Battles of Lexington and Concord sold for $106,998, according to Boston-based RR Auction.
A short biography of pioneering scientist Mary Anning, written in the final ten years of her life, has been made public for the very first time.
This spring, the Grolier Club in New York City presents a special exhibition exploring the history and culture of dining out through a vast collection of
Household recycling centres are not usually the first place someone would visit if they were looking for something antique or valuable.
An extraordinary book of  signatures of 128 Victoria Cross war heroes discovered at a free antiques valuation event will be offered by Hansons Auctio
Visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon will have a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the creation of one of the most important books in western literature, Master William Shakespeare’s Comedies, His