
Exhibitions
A new national archive has been launched in Manchester, preserving literary texts, artifacts, and ephemera from popular culture and the counterculture in the UK from the postwar period to the prese
Coming up this Independence Day weekend, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, will open We the Peopl
As readers, parents, and bibliophiles, we at Fine Books have always been great fans of Eric Carle (192
The largest exhibition of Thomas Hardy objects ever displayed at one time has opened in the region he made famous through his fiction.
Los Angeles – From fairytales to theme parks and Harry Potter to Game of Thrones, the Middle Ages have been mythologized, dramatized, and re-envisioned ti
A new exhibition at Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries takes a look at the touchy-feely aspect of books from medieval times to the present day.
Our summer print edition has been distributed, and we have posted three articles online for those who have not (yet) subscribed.
New York — During the nineteenth century, railroads profoundly transformed the United States geographically, economically, socially, culturally and in diverse other ways, directly and indirectly.
Frequent readers and subscribers of FB&C know that, for more than a decade now, we have published a supplement to our summ
New York – The Morgan Library & Museum presents J.