Book-loving lady leaves $6 million to the NYPL
Kirsten Reach
Lotte Fields, an avid reader and library patron, passed away at 89 and left a little money to her local library. That is, she left six million dollars to the… Read more »
Lotte Fields, an avid reader and library patron, passed away at 89 and left a little money to her local library. That is, she left six million dollars to the… Read more »
The Women’s Library, Europe’s oldest and most extensive collection of women’s history, has undergone a controversial relocation moving from its original site in Whitechapel, in London’s East End, to the… Read more »
Seattle’s got the Space Needle. Frasier. The reigning Super Bowl champions. Macklemore. And one of the very best literary scenes in the country. Stores like The Elliott Bay Book Company and… Read more »
The works of revered Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who died in 2008, have been removed from the Riyadh International Book Fair in Saudi Arabia after objections to the “blasphemous” nature of… Read more »
Fifty years after it was first written and illustrated, a stylish book about life in New York City is getting a new life of its own. The book, New York:… Read more »