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'Small performances' will allow researchers at Cambridge University Library to step back in time to look at the creation of one of the world’s most popular a
A copy of John Gould’s Monograph of the Trogonidae will be offered in the Books, M
The first real public narrative movie screening took place in Paris in 1895 featuring the
The British Museum Press today publishes Artists making books: poetry to politics, a striking new publication sh
The Library of Congress has released some 230 newly
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The manuscript of Tikune Shabat (prayers and devotions for the Sabbath) sold for a hammer price of £57,000 at Hansons Auctioneers (Sept 5) after
The 10-part series – a joint original feature production for fall 2023 from C-SPAN and the Library of Congress - will trace America's history by exploring masterp
In September 1773, Phillis Wheatley published
A rare volume marking the start of the Harry Potter phenomenon has been found in an Oxfordshire village primary school which bought it for £1 in 1997.