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Spineless Wonders: The Power of Print Unbound will explore the history of unconventional publishing…
James Bond is back in the spotlight with the publication of a rarely seen short story by his…
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The Wonderland factual television series returns to Sky Arts next month with an all-new four-part series Science Fiction in the Atomic Age.
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One of the highlights of the Catawiki calendar is the Collectors Fair 2025, running now through March 17, designed to bring together traditional and modern collectables to an engaged audience of collectors. As part of this campaign, the focus of the Books and Historical Memorabilia team will…
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The Library of Barry Humphries live auction will feature a wide array of books, manuscripts, works on paper and objets from the extensive library of the legendary comedian, actor, author, and satirist.
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In 1874, the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron was asked by her neighbour and close friend, renowned poet Alfred Tennyson if she would create some illustrations for a new 'popular' edition of his poems on Arthurian legends, The Idylls of the King. 
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Some of cinema's rarest artwork from The Blue Angel and Casablanca to 2001: A Space Odyssey and Apocalypse Now will go under the hammer at Heritage Auctions later this month.
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Nuevo descubrimiento del gran rio de las Amazonas (estimate: €80,000 - €120,000) and Hypnerotomachia poliphili (estimate: €30,000 - €50,000) lead The Classics sale at Bonhams in Paris on April 8.
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The Most Formidable Weapon Against Errors: The Sid Lapidus ’59 Collection & the Age of Reason now running until June 8 at Princeton University Library focuses on the collecting achievements of Sid Lapidus, Class of 1959.
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The 2025 iteration of the international book collecting David Ruggles Prize established to support and encourage young collectors of color is now open for entries.The $1,000 grand prize, $500 second prize, and $250 third prize are awarded annually to applicants whose collections are considered most…
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Rare Book School has received a $1 million commitment from bibliophiles, collectors, and RBS supporters Cathy and Glen Miranker to honor its founding director and course instructor Terry Belanger by increasing scholarship access for RBS students.
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A new exhibition at the Grolier Club opening next week explores how a growing New York City was portrayed for visitors and residents.On view in the Club’s second floor gallery from March 6 through May 10, Wish You Were Here: Guidebooks, Viewbooks, Photobooks, and Maps of New York City, 1807-…