Rebecca Rego Barry

Yes, we have a public health crisis and a national emergency, nevertheless, today is Census Day in the United States, a day set aside every decade since 1790 to count every person living in the cou
So you’re “stuck” at home reading? Here’s a shortlist of new & soon-to-be-released books of interest to bibliophiles.
Maybe you’re having to miss out on Chawton House’s current exhibition on Emma (now closed, like much else) o
This week, the British Library will unveil its latest cutting-edge project: making the first batch of what ultimately will be thirty historical globes available for
Last month, the University of Birmingham in Birmingham, UK, launched a campaign to save the Boulto
In 2004, author J. K. Rowling made a handwritten, illustrated, and obviously abridged version of her first blockbuster Harry Potter tale.
The book fairs held in New York City during Rare Book Week last week just skirted by state and national precautions against large group gatherings, which are now shortening, postponing, or cancelli
Today is “pub day” for ABAA bookseller Nathan Raab of Raab Collection.
Of course you can see many booksellers now through Sunday during Rare Book Week in New York City. Or you can catch them on the big screen.
Big Rare Book Week news from the NYC Book and Ephemera Fair: they’re o