
Rebecca Rego Barry
Earlier this month, with spring in the air, the Bodleian Libraries at Oxford University debuted its new exhibition, Roots to Seeds
Each year the Morgan Library & Museum rewards New York City schoolchildren for making handmade books.
Last week the Huntington Library announced an intriguing gift: Lisa See, author of New York Times best
The American Writers Museum in Chicago spotlights Ray Bradbury, perhaps best known as the author of
Yesterday, Bromer Booksellers & Gallery in Boston premiered a special exhibition titled Pressing Issues: Voices for Justice in the Book Arts.
Earlier this week, Alexandra Nelson, the chief marketing officer at Swann Galleries, hosted the latest edition of the Swann Salon Series, “Owning It: A Roundtable for Young Collectors.” Swann
Back in March, Alex Johnson reported on the Sir Walter Scott celebrations getting underway in honor o
Sharing today a one-hour presentation on Galileo’s Sidereus Nuncius (Venice, 1610) in which Nick Wilding, professor of history at Georgia State University, and Jason W.
Readers of John Berendt’s 1994 bestseller Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil will no doubt recognize the rare sculpture headed to auction at
Last week, the New York Society Library opened its new exhibit, Black Literature Matters, “inspired by our contemporary moment,” and guest curated by Farah Jasmine Griffin, the William B.