Nate Pedersen

Earlier this month, an antiquarian bookshop in Toronto unveiled "The Biblio-Mat," a gorgeous vending machine containing antiquarian books.  The Biblio-Mat rests in a corner of the bookshop whe
Our series profiling the next generation of antiquarian booksellers continues today with Stefania Pandakovic, a junior specialist in the books and manuscripts department at
If you came of age in the 90s, you probably played the video game Myst.  Myst's immersive first-person gameplay was a seminal achievement in the history of video games.
Edward Gorey died in 2000, but twelve years later publishers are still working to release some of his unpublished work.  Gorey illustrated books for 50 years and his distinctive style - both whim
In the age of eReaders people are buying fewer physical books. Fewer physical books in a home also means fewer bookshelves.
Our occasional series of Q&As with bibliomystery authors continues today with Lorna Barrett, author of the Booktown series from Berkley Prime C