Rebecca Rego Barry

What was Oscar Wilde’s favorite amusement? “Writing sonnets and reading.” Favorite occupation? “Reading my own sonnets.” Aim in life? “Success: fame or even notoriety.”
Ken Sanders has been buying and selling rare books for more than fifty years, but the COVID-19 pandemic has put his Salt Lake City book shop in jeopardy and so he is reaching out to his supporters
Second in our series of “Video Fridays” is one of ABAA bookseller Adam Weinberger’s videos, “How to Value
Yesterday, at Christie’s in London, a
There are no words in this tiny book, but the engraved spine gives it an unmistakable codex shape. Made in Southern Germany c.
We’re beginning a new series called “Video Fridays” in order to share and signal-boost some great videos from the rare book world. (Have a suggestion?
For those who have read The Hare with Amber Eyes, the name Edmund de Waal will be familiar.
Coming up this Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
Opera fans might hit a high note when they hear this: a collection of musical scores from the personal library of the legendary American-born Greek soprano Maria Callas is being
Literary memorabilia has long been a fixation of mine, and so far, 2020 has been a banner year for the sale of objets once owned by famous writers.