And now, a post totally unrelated to coronavirus, because we need to remember the beautiful things that light up our world:
Last month, the University of Birmingham in Birmingham, UK, launched a campaign to save the Boulto
One of the leading twentieth-century British book collectors, Major John Abbey (1894-1969), is celebrated in an exhibition at Horsham Museum, West Susse
In 2004, author J. K. Rowling made a handwritten, illustrated, and obviously abridged version of her first blockbuster Harry Potter tale.
Auctions currently scheduled for this week include the following (but be sure to check websites for updated information):
Prize Books and Politics, a digital exhibition on Instagram and Twitter that launched on March 5, looks at the history of inscriptions in books at the start of the twentieth century in Bri
Charcoal Book Club launched a few years ago as a subscription service and takes the hassle (or fun) out of building a photobook collec
Of course you can see many booksellers now through Sunday during Rare Book Week in New York City. Or you can catch them on the big screen.
The Book Guide (TBG), the UK’s best guide to secondhand bookshops, book fairs, auctions, and bookbinders, will close
