Rebecca Rego Barry
Many in the rare book world will recognize the name Bromer Booksellers.
Coming to auction next week is a first edition of Jack London's The S
There seems no better time than the eve of Halloween to feature the artwork of Charles Addams, the American illustrator whose penchant for the macabre gave us The Addams Family, as well as
This past weekend the British Library opened a major, "once-in-a-generation" exhibition, the largest ever on the history, literature, and culture of Anglo-Saxon England, according to a press releas
A few times a year, we take stock of the most recent books about books that have come across our desk (here's our
We were saddened to learn last week of the death of Jay Kislak, an extraordinary collector and a generous philanthropist to several libraries, including the Library of Congress and the Kislak Cente
Regular readers of Fine Books, in print and online, need no introduction to A.N.
Word from London: During the VIP Preview Day yesterday at Frieze Masters, Dr.
This past weekend and through yesterday, Brooklyn-based book artist Doug Beube offered his neighborhood a look at Dissolve, his latest sculptural bookwork, an "environmentally sensitive" p
Earlier this year, we invited dozens of antiquarian and rare book dealers to submit their most noteworthy sales of books or manuscripts over the past twelve months. Fine Books staffers then sifted…