
Rebecca Rego Barry
Earlier this year the UK’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport announced an export
Charles Dickens was no teetotaler, as this 1870 manuscript record of his spirits cellar makes clear.
Landing in mailboxes this week (if not already) is our fall quarterly, the last page of which features book collector and NASA engineer Michael L. Ciancone. Can you guess what he collects?
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
Think of French painter Paul Gauguin, and surely Tahiti will come to mind.
The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, D.C.
Unless you’ve been there, you might not know that Alcatraz, aka The Rock, has its very own bookstore, run by the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.
After Seattle, road-tripping bibliophiles will undoubtedly make their way to Portland, Oregon, to visit Powell’s,
Well, readers, I’m on vacation this week, which means, among other things, visiting bookstores I’ve never visited before. My fellow travelers generally allow me one per city.