Mid-Atlantic

The Bible is a cornerstone of religion, art, and literature in the western world.
Seeds of Knowledge highlights the collection of 15th to 17th-century European printed herbals assembled by Dr. Peter Goop of Liechtenstein.
The Morgan Library & Museum celebrates the gift of more than 130 drawings and photographs from the collection of Morgan Trustee Karen B.
Starring in the Library’s first children’s book exhibition are the famous "ducktective" Miss Mallard and other amazing creatures brought to life by writer and illustrator Robert Quackenbush (1929-2
In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss is an immersive multidisciplinary experience that marries art and science through a modern artistic interpretation of Henry David T
“Forces of Nature: Voices that Shaped Environmentalism” presents some of the key people—scientists, politicians, activists, writers and artists—whose work has influenced attitudes toward the enviro
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), the preeminent African American voice of the nineteenth century, is remembered as one of the nation’s greatest orators, writers, and picture makers.
It is no surprise that horses have starred in children’s books for generations.
Claire A. Nivola introduces young readers to inspiring women in history.
Rare Books, Autographs & Maps