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5 Childhood Treasures from the 1980s Worth a Small Fortune Today
Some of the other early American Girl dolls, such as Felicity, Addy, Molly, and Kirsten, may also be worth thousands of ...
A Shropshire book specialist is appealing to owners of private libraries and book collections to consider selling them in the company’s next books, coins and stamps auction.
A Midtown Manhattan anomaly, the Argosy Book Store continues to thrive thanks to the dedication of the three women who have presided over it for decades.
Bookseller Josh Hames runs the West St. Paul bookstore that specializes in horror, sci-fi and fantasy reads. At Other Skies ...
Cincinnati collections house books bound in human skin. The books gained the attention of John Hancock and George Washington.
UAB has a special exhibit on display through the fall semester that is perfect to check out during the spooky season.
Harrisonville might not be on everyone’s Missouri travel itinerary, but Trade Fair Mall makes it worth a detour. It’s the kind of place where you can easily spend hours discovering treasures you never ...
Jeffrey Ying of Fremont, in Alameda County, entered a plea in LA federal court to one count of theft of major artwork, a felony punishable by up to 10 years.
Recipes can tell stories that go beyond taste, revealing how people lived, worked and ate throughout history. The Rare Books & Manuscripts Library at Ohio State houses a growing collection of ...
Gayle Cooper is one of the UVA Library's longest-tenured employees, having worked there since the Nixon administration.
A 38-year-old man has pleaded guilty to a federal charge for stealing a rare and historical Chinese manuscript from the UCLA library system, according to court papers obtained Tuesday. Jeffrey Ying of ...
FROM the work of cartographers who first charted the Philippines in the 16th century to World War II maps used by Japanese or American forces for wartime strategy, Gallery of Prints has remained a ...
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