
Rebecca Rego Barry
Opening this Friday at the British Library is an exhibition exploring the roots, philosophy, and relevance of Buddhism—and that means a display of rare books and manuscripts encompassing Buddhist s
The Library of Congress announced yesterday the winner of its first annual Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film is Flannery, a film about National Book Award winner Flannery
Any book signed by presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth would be intriguing, but one titled Rifles and Rifle Practice (1859) is positively spine-chilling.
The American Library Association (ALA) released the longlist for its 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Non-
A revealing, four-page letter written by Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra will go to auction in New York on October 23.
By now many of you will have heard the exciting news that schol
Last week, the J.
This year’s winner of the Alice Award has been announced: Southbound: Photographs of and about
It’s September, that time of year that tends to bring us all back to the books, so to speak.