Originally founded in 1694 as a private bank to the British government, today the Bank of England serves as the central bank for the Un
Earlier this year the UK’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport announced an export
Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire, England, the now publicly owned ancestral home of Lord Byron, has just opened a new exhibition of objects on loan
Charles Dickens was no teetotaler, as this 1870 manuscript record of his spirits cellar makes clear.
Here are the sales I'll be watching this week:
As if there ever needs to be justification for a trip to the City of Light: the Paris Biennale art fair takes place next week from Se
A quartet of sales I'll be watching this week:
The reading public has long been fascinated with anything having to do with Charlotte Brontë, the author of Jane Eyre and the source of untold spinoffs, movies
In 1913, the poet Blaise Cendrars collaborated with artist Sonia Delaunay to produce La Prose du Transsibérien et de la petite Jehanne de France by letterpress and pochoir.
The Waukegan Public Library in Waukegan, Illinois, unveiled a 12-foot statue of Ray Bradbury last Thursday, August 22, on what would have been the late aut