Book People

Yesterday, the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) held a webinar on “Wrapping up 2020,” a ‘bookend’ to its
In the new issue of Strand Magazine published this week, a previously unpublished Raymond Chandler story appears along with an Agatha Christie story never before published in Amer
October feels like the right time to feature the books of author, publisher, and book collector Marc Hartzman, who first caught my attention back in 2015 with his novel,
The Bibliographical Society in London has released details of its new lecture series, covering the rest of 2020 (via Zoom, starting 5.30 p.m.
Last week, the Library of Congress added the 2020 National Book Festival videos to its website.
In our current issue, Nicholas Basbanes profiles author and book collector Bradford Morrow, whose new novel,
Here’s a fun Video Friday that speaks not only to the services libraries are providing to the community during the pandemic but what they have to do to promote themselves.
Earlier this summer, we posted about a virtual exhibition and catalogue celebrating the
There’s a pervasive notion that young people, screen in hand, do not enjoy books the way older generations do, and yet collegiate book collecting contests remain popular.
Ken Sanders has been buying and selling rare books for more than fifty years, but the COVID-19 pandemic has put his Salt Lake City book shop in jeopardy and so he is reaching out to his supporters