Rebecca Rego Barry

Earlier this year, book artist and illustrator Hannah Batsel made this extraordinary, hand-painted carousel pop-up book and titled it
Today’s featured video is part of the “Paper Cuts” series of short presentations hosted by Jason W. Dean, vice president for special collections, and Dr.
We received a tip this week from antiquarian bookseller Peter Masi about a bookshop in upstate New York that is on the market.
As readers of FB&C know, the Morgan Library is currently hosting a gorgeous exhibition of fine bindings, Bound for Versailles: The Jayne Wrightsman Bookbindings Collection, th
Some may hear the phrase ‘farm to table’ and think only of a sweet gastropub in the countryside, but for one group of scholars it calls to mind a recently completed, four-year project to explore se
Rick Gekoski is both a book dealer and a writer, often applying his pen and his wit to the cloistered world of rare books, manuscripts, and archives.
Last weekend, a new literary attraction debuted in Bath, England, that sounds incredibly cool: Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein.
Among the many incredible Sylvia Plath lots currently on offer—letters, recipe cards, wedding ring
Just prior to the Fourth of July weekend, the Museum of the American Revolution (MoAR) in Philadelphia
Our annual (free, online, shareable) listing of book clubs, membership libraries, antiquarian and rare book fairs, exhibits, classes, and events might be slimmer this year due to Covid, but as we s