
Everywhere you look there seems to be some product inspired by a unicorn: purple frappuccinos, table l
The Bodleian Library in Oxford announced earlier this week its acquisition of a rare, fifteenth-century French Gothic coffer, or book chest, once used for the transportation of books.
This past weekend, Yale's Beinecke Library opened an exhibit dear to the hearts of we gently mad.
Quite a range of auctions this week to keep an eye on, including three sales on Tuesday, January 22:
For thirty-five years, New York's Westsider Rare & Used Books has held court at 2246 Broadway (between 80th and 81st Streets), but incr
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the music festival known simply as Woodstock.
Opening later this week is an exhibition fraught with forgeries. That's by design.
On Tuesday, January 15, Heritage Auctions in Dallas will sell the John Silverstein Collection of African American Social History, in 383 lots.
Ah, January: that month touted as the time to refresh everything from one's diet and wellness to home decor.
It's not often that we hear breaking news about medieval manuscripts or, more especially, women's role in manuscript production. But here we are!