Rebecca Rego Barry

Coming up this weekend in Hong Kong is China in Print, where thirty dealers in rare books, manuscripts, and photography will offer "the finest examples of
A research visit to the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale last week afforded me the opportunity to see its current, magnificent exhibition,
The Boston Book, Print, and Ephemera Fair, aka the 'Satellite Show,' will take place on Sat
Next weekend it's Boston's turn to host rare book collectors, dealers, and librarians.
Guest post by Mark. S.
Our London correspondent, A. N. Devers, sends this report from INK Fair London's first two days:
Bookseller Martin Stone, regarded as one of the best book hunters (and guitar players) in modern memory, died nearly a year ago now, but his legend clearly lives on.
"A rather scarce little book, in fine condition with the map," was how Franklin Delano Roosevelt, then governor of New York, described--and inscribed on the book's pastedown--his first edition of W
Long before Salem's notorious witch trials in 1692, England experienced its own witchcraft scandal.