Closing out Walt Whitman’s boisterous bicentennial year — there were exhibitions aplenty, featured here and in our
Here's what I'll be watching this week:
Were we to read into the jacket art of the first edition of Barbara Taylor Bradford’s first novel, we’d note the focus on jewelry—in this case, emerald and gold earrings and a pearl necklace.
San Francisco-based Jack Stauffacher (1920-2017) was a master of types.
Yesterday, an appropriately snowy day in New York City, Doyle sold a group
Another busy auction week coming up!
Before next weekend’s Boston Antiquarian Book Fair, why not head to Massachusetts a few days early to attend a lecture on the tools the Brontë si
An exhibition highlighting the early childhood art of Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) and comparing it to her prolific adult oeuvre enters its final furlong at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London
Sara Gran's latest mystery novel,
Rolling off the same printing press as Johannes Gutenberg’s celebrated production of 1455, this 1462 two-volume Biblia latina, published in Mainz by Gutenberg’s direct successors (and former associ