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Cambridge University Library will draw on its collections of
A historic report detailing the development of the atomic bomb signed by J.
Bodleian Libraries has announced the acquisition through the Acceptance in lieu scheme of the autograph of
The number of titles targeted for censorship rose 65 percent in 2023 compared to 2022, reaching the highest levels ever documented by the American Library Association
Given only six weeks to create the Star Wars movie score, composer John Williams ended up with 88 minutes of music which translated to about 800 pieces of sheet music.
University of Galway has launched Imirc
A historic library established in 1634 is now open to residents and visitors to Boston for the first time.
Poems and Permutations, a survey of artists’ books by American book artist and poet Wally Depew spanning nearly 40 years of the artist’s practice, is now on show at
A page from Albert Uderzo’s Asterix in Corsica, which first appeared in the January 1967 issue of Pilote, was sold for $106,250 at Heritage Auctions
Fleischer’s Auctions will sell a collection of personal effects that belonged to Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman.