
Book People
Last week, the Library of Congress added the 2020 National Book Festival videos to its website.
In our current issue, Nicholas Basbanes profiles author and book collector Bradford Morrow, whose new novel,
Here’s a fun Video Friday that speaks not only to the services libraries are providing to the community during the pandemic but what they have to do to promote themselves.
Earlier this summer, we posted about a virtual exhibition and catalogue celebrating the
There’s a pervasive notion that young people, screen in hand, do not enjoy books the way older generations do, and yet collegiate book collecting contests remain popular.
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
Our Bright Young Librarians series continues today with Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty, Associate Univ
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?
Alcott completists, take note: Though she died in 1888, Little Women author Louisa May Alcott is back with a new story.
The Pratchett Project is a collaborative team of researchers from Trinity College Dublin, Senate House Library (University of London), and Liverpool University which since 2018 has been studying th