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New York-based rare book antiquarian Richard C. Ramer (1942-2026) has died after running his…
Sotheby’s in New York has sold the rare Rothschild Vienna Mahzor Hebrew prayerbook for $6…
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Jack Kerouac's original scrolls for On the Road and The Dharma Bums are among a huge collection of pop culture items going under the hammer at four auctions at Christie's in March.The Jim Irsay Collection compiled over decades by the late philanthropist, music lover, and owner of the Indianapolis…
A body of photo-realistic paintings by Gail Wegodsky focused on libraries portrayed as homes of knowledge, reflection, and quiet contemplation opens at The Morris Museum of Art tomorrow.
Transport for London (TfL) has announced a series of special events and publications to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Poems on the Underground project which has brought some of the world's finest poetry to millions of London Underground users since 1986.
Foundational American documents from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries will be offered at Christie’s New York later this month in two sales marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. We The People: America at 250 and The American…
Sotheby’s is to offer the newly restituted Rothschild Vienna Mahzor, one of the most important illustrated Hebrew prayerbooks ever produced, next month.
Our Bright Young Booksellers series continues today with Erin Mae Black of HS Rare Books in New York City:How did you get started in rare books?
A new exhibition at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art celebrates the art of photography in picture books.
Bonhams has announced a major sale dedicated to Oscar Wilde's life and works which will take place on February 18.It will feature the collection of noted Wilde collector, bibliophile, and former dealer in Oriental antiques Jeremy Mason who has been collecting Wilde memorabilia for the last 60 years…
The Morgan Library & Museum's exhibition lineup for 2026 includes a display of late medieval European blockbooks, the history of ragtime, drawings from the collection of John Ashbery, the life and career of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the origins of Tarot, and the story of storytelling.
A new exhibition at The Grolier Club explores the evolution of technology and its impact on labor through a close look at the history of printing.
