How does his latest book hold up in an age of eroding reality? Credit...Photo illustration by Mike McQuade Supported by By ...
Gone are those nostalgic smells and my baby boomer experiences in the old Berkshire Athenaeum. In 1975, 99 years from its ...
The Vatican’s digitization efforts are focused on their one-of-a-kind historic manuscript collection as well as some of its ...
From novels and nonfiction to titles that resist easy classification, these exciting books are coming to your local library ...
An effort at the Fayetteville Public Library aims to use art to speak out against censorship as Banned Book Week gets ...
Thursday sees the return of beloved Manitoba-born, Toronto-based novelist Miriam Toews to McNally Robinson (where she once worked) to launch A Truce That Is Not Peace, a work of non-fiction about the ...
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The American Experiment
Paine, though enamored of the new American style of magazine making, resigned his post after less than a year because the ...
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Secrets of a Radical Duke
Tall, rich, and beautiful, Richmond was hard to ignore. His eyes in particular were “superb,” as one contemporary remembered; ...
We scoured Rare Books L.A. for unique finds, such as an 1882 telephone book, a first edition of 'Harry Potter and the ...
The property used to be the Fifth Avenue home of Gilded Age powerhouse Henry Clay Frick. Visitors can now explore previously ...
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Inside the cult of the elusive Thomas Pynchon
As the legendary American author releases his long-awaited new novel, Martin Chilton explores Pynchon’s reputation as one of the most ‘reclusive’ writers working right now ...
Northern New Jersey Mensa chapter expands access to proven materials that make reading easier for every child Oct. 10, 2025 / PRZen / MADISON, N.J. — You don’t have to be a genius to make a difference ...
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