On June 12, New York’s Lion Heart Autographs, Inc. will offer at auction the prison diary kept by a British Royal Air Force Officer imprisoned by the Nazis during World War II.
The first paparazzo?
A trio of auctions this week:
“Keeping time, time, time,” as Edgar Allan Poe writes in his poem, “The Bells,” preoccupied the author’s short life, which makes the object headed to auction next month in New York all the more fas
Charles Dickens was one of the first global literary superstars who finessed his personal brand with a careful eye on an international reading public – indeed, a tenth of the books in his private l
As some readers may recall, we published a feature last autumn called “Booksellers’ Best,” an illustrated listin
From a quiet auction week to one that's absolutely jam-packed! First, we've got three sales on Tuesday, May 14:
Time to check in with the Harry Ransom Center (HRC) at the University of Texas at Austin and take a peek at what’s on display in the rotating Stories t
Since the epic Battle of Winterfell episode in the latest season of Game of Thrones aired on HBO two weeks ago, the Cushing Library at
Last week the Kislak Center at the University of Miami Libraries dedicated a new gallery and opened its inaugural exhibition,