Digest
An epistolary interview with John Coffer, one of the world’s foremost wet-plate photographers, suddenly comes to a close with: “Well, gotta’ go move some cattle.” The interview is being conducted b
On New Year’s Day in 1920, a horse-drawn wagon carrying a typewriter and 175 books pulled up outside of a basement on West 45th Street in Manhattan.
Frances Steloff’s famous Manhattan bookshop is the subject of an exhibition at Penn Libraries
It’s not a surprise that John Ronald Reuel Tolkien received a lot of fan mail during his life, but it is a surprise how diverse in nature it is.
We all think we know Thoreau. Some might call the author of Walden a forward-thinking genius, others a freeloading mansplainer.
