Rebecca Rego Barry

Lost books, medieval manuscripts, and secret archives are favorite topics for novelists, and we bibliophiles can't seem to get enough of them.
Opening this weekend at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is an exhibition titled Beyond Words: Boo
In 1921, T.S. Eliot took leave from his banking job and went to the seaside town of Margate in Kent, England.
Scout's honor--here's an exhibit to see: OK, I'll Do It Myself: Narratives of Intrepid Women in the American Wilderness, Selections
February 16 marks the 150th anniversary of photographer Edward S. Curtis' birth.
The 51st California International Antiquarian Book Fair comes to life in Pasadena this Friday.
This is not a drill. Repeat this is not a drill.
Should your travels bring you to Cambridge, Massachusetts, this spring, chart a path toward Harvard's Houghton Library, where Landmarks: Maps a
Almost a year ago today, book artist Richard Minsky announced his purchase of a 1935 first edition It Can't Happen Here, a dystopian political novel by Sinclair Lewis that experienced a su