Well, we've had some pretty interesting responses to my open request
earlier this week for movies that have had something to do with paper,
the only stipulation being that they have some basis in fact
New York Times today has a nice profile of National Enquirer editor Barry Levin and his e
Only in New York is something so totally bookish like Bibliography Week possible, c
What better way to say Happy New Year to a bibliophile than to recommend a literary calendar for daily use. A really lovely one to have for 2010 is the rare book calendar just released by E. M.
Times are supposed to be tough, right? The market is flat, people are cutting back, collectors, like everyone else, are supposedly hunkering down.
Sometimes we book lovers lament the state of the printed book. Will
it be overtaken by electronic media? Why are so many booksellers
closing their shops?
it be overtaken by electronic media? Why are so many booksellers
closing their shops?
Talk about a sobering way to say good bye to summer and usher in the official arrival of fall. On Sept.
Every now and then I receive questions like this one from readers of the blog:
