Under the editorship of Andrew Gulli, The Strand magazine, a quarterly literary magazine based in Michigan, has made headlines multiple times for unear
The new exhibition Writing in Times of Conflict at the Senate House Library, Un
We're a few years late to the game on this story, but better than never, right?
A comprehensive display of Ed Ruscha’s artist’s books, text-based paintings, and photography opened in London last week at Tate Modern’s Blavatnik building.
A quiet week in the salerooms this week: the main sale I'll be watching is the
Game of Thrones fans, this post is for you: set your sights on a new illustrated edition recently published by the Folio Society.
From the 1930s through 1970, a New York Public Library librarian at the Hamilton Fish Park branch on East Houston Street kept a
Last month, the York Civic Trust in York, England, erected a plaque celebrating the life of Elizabeth Montagu (1718-1800), who co-founded the Bluestockin
