Inside Spring 2025
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Feature
Designing Indigenous Typography
How typefaces can protect languages
By Santiago Flórez
Feature
Reviving a Landmark of Irish Diaspora
A historical society in New York is reborn
By Eve M. Kahn
Special Supplement
A preview of some of the auctions coming up this spring
Gently Mad
Biting the Apple
A fine press fills a publishing niche in romance and erotica
Digest
Inside Florence’s English Cemetery Library
Digest
Jane Austen's Last Home Opens for 250th Celebrations
Digest
Robert Motherwell’s Book Collection
Record-Breaker
A Debate Over a Tablet of Biblical Proportions
The oldest known version of the Ten Commandments goes to auction
In View
Through Her Eyes
A reading room sheds light on photobooks by women
Beyond the Basics
When a Book Becomes Art
How creators have blurred the line between art and publishing
Sold@Auction
From Cold War Souvenirs to Astronomical Treasures
A roundup of rare books, fine art, ephemera, and more
On the Block
A Complete Kelmscott Collection
Every book published by the British press makes a rare appearance
How I Got Started
Catholic Hand Missals
Collector Laura Wasowicz
The Book of Esther is among the final stories of the Hebrew Bible, known as the “Old Testament” in Christianity. The story recounts how the heroic…
When the Frick Collection reopens this April, New York City and the world will once again have access to a beloved institution of fine and decorative…
The Northwest Passage, an infamous mutiny, and NASA limited editions take pride of place at Potter & Potter Auctions’s Terrestrial and Celestial…
A spectacular selection of early books about astronomy and the development of the Scientific Revolution from the personal library of American…
Both Freeman’s and Hindman were among the most respected and successful houses in the category prior to their merger, with a laundry list of auction…
From the 1970s to the present, artists have experimented with printing technology for creative works that blur the line between art and publishing