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The New York Public Library has announced plans to commemorate the semiquincentennial of the United States with a 2026 public viewing of The Declaration of I
Rare Book School's new exhibition Famous and Forgotten: The Game of Authors will look at the history of changing literary trends via its huge
A fundraising campaign launched by the University of York to secure the archive of scriptwriting duo Ray Galton and Alan Simpson who are credited with inventing
An unpublished set of pen, ink, and watercolour sketches showing Charles Dickens and hi
A wide variety of documentation relating to the history of the Scottish Cricket Union and Cricket Scotland from 1908 to the present day have been acqui
A century after Sir James Roberts gifted Haworth Parsonage to the Brontë Society
Of the 138 lots covering the history of science at PBA Galleries' August 28 auction are 18 related to
A handwritten set of 17th century records of prisoners at Stafford Gaol has sold for £11,000 in Tennants Auctioneers’ Books, Maps & Manuscripts Sale.
The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals's Rare Books and Special Collections Group
The Huntington has announced a wideranging exploration of the relationship between land, United States history, and American identities, drawing on its libr