Book People

Washington, DC -- The Library of Congress has acquired the manuscripts and papers of playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon, the most commercially successful American playwright of the 20th century
On April 29, an endearing documentary called Hello, Bookstore will debut at New York City’s Film Forum.
New York — James Cummins announces its latest offering: part of the Working Library of Oliver Sacks.
Our Bright Young Booksellers series continues today with Jennifer Phillips, second-generation bookseller with
Earlier this week, we learned the sad news that Florida book collector Jerry Morris, whom we profiled in our winter 2015 issu
Austin, Texas — Thomas F. Staley, author, professor emeritus and 25-year director of the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin, died March 29. He was 86.
Kelmscott Manor in Oxfordshire, England, the home of designer and writer
Sara Gran, LA novelist and screenwriter, has a new bibliomystery out entitled "
At a time when most fictional detectives seem to have some kind of unusual quirk, terrible relationship history, or appalling skeleton in the closet, it’s nice to come across the virtuous and jolly
Lowell, MA — We’re thrilled to announce the David Ruggles Prize, a new national book collecting prize to encourage and support young collectors of color.