Alex Johnson

The only known photographs of mathematician and early computer programmer
Book collector Nicholas Royle—whose trilogy on the subject will be complete when Finders, Keepers is published by Salt next spring—is not simply interested in the volumes he gathers. He’s also…
Bernard Quaritch's May New Acquisitions list is a curated selection of 32 freshly catalogued items. "Amongst them you will find works on duelling, drawing, and dowries for spinsters; translations by…
The Lough Kinale Book Shrine is Ireland’s oldest and largest container for a sacred book and has gone on display for the first time after nearly two years of restoration work.
Our Bright Young Booksellers series continues today with Genevieve (Gena) Mc
Our new Rare Book of the Week is Albert Maumené's Les Abres Nains Japonais, the first book ever published in the West about
Highlights from Swann Galleries' Maps & Atlases, Natural Hi
Dealers at this year's Firsts London reported a genuine buzz as more than 4,000 people came through the doors at the Saatchi Gallery including many visit
Our ongoing look at new books that have recently caught the eye of our print and online editors this month.
Highlights from Daniel Crouch Rare Books selection of beautifully engraved 18th century maps that chart the design and purpose of some of London’