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Maurice Sendak’s illustrated Brothers Grimm tales and Where the Wild Thing
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The National Comedy Center will become the home of Joan Rivers’ career archive including a file cabinet containing more than 65,000 original
Autographed items by Ernest Hemingway, J.D.
Historians at Hever Castle believe that Anne Boleyn, Catherine of Aragon, and Thomas Cromwell all owned a copy of the same prayer book.
Swann Galleries’ third iteration of Focus on Women, an auction dedicated to the contributions of women to art, life, and society, brought
Hindman will present two days of manuscripts, archives, early photography, and artifacts spanning hundreds of years of American history in its June 15-16
RR Auction’s latest Military and Cold War auction saw sales of rare historical war memorabilia come close to totalling $500,000.
The British Library's new exhibition Digital Storytelling explores how evolving online technologies have changed how writers write, and readers read.
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts has announced that the Billy Rose Theatre Division has acquired the archive of George C.