Chances are you've heard the name Ansel Adams. What about Mary Austin?
Last week, the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore put on display a little-known but extraordinary nineteenth-century prayer book woven entirely from silk on a Jacquard loom.
The Huntington Library in San Marino, California, announced last week a batch of acquisitions at its Library Collec
Although the Rare Book Week West crowds have shifted north by now, opening this weekend at the Huntington Library in San Marino is an
A trio of sales I'll be watching this week:
At Doyle New York on Tuesday, January 29, an online sale of Americana from the Library of Arnold "Jake" Johnson, in 312 lots.
Everywhere you look there seems to be some product inspired by a unicorn: purple frappuccinos, table l
The Bodleian Library in Oxford announced earlier this week its acquisition of a rare, fifteenth-century French Gothic coffer, or book chest, once used for the transportation of books.
This past weekend, Yale's Beinecke Library opened an exhibit dear to the hearts of we gently mad.
Quite a range of auctions this week to keep an eye on, including three sales on Tuesday, January 22: