Bellow was the only to win the National Book Award three times, and one of few to win the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the National Medal of Arts. A quick look at some of Bellows best known works:
Topics: Book Collecting, Literature, Nobel Prize Winners
Bellow was the only to win the National Book Award three times, and one of few to win the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the National Medal of Arts. A quick look at some of Bellows best known works:
Topics: Rare Books, Book Collecting, Book Making, Book Care, Learn About Books
Never judge a book by its cover, right? In the case of rare books, the cover or more accurately, the binding of a book can significantly impact the book's value. Collectors should know about the materials and terminology associated with book bindings.
Topics: American History, Rare Books, Rare Book Gift Ideas
What do you give the father who has everything? Many of us are pondering that question; in many countries, Fathers Day is June 17. While ties and power tools may be practical, they probably dont speak to Dads real interests, hobbies, and passions.This year, consider introducing him to the world of rare books or expanding his personal library with a thoughtful addition.
Topics: Rare Books, Book Collecting, Rare Book Gift Ideas
May is a month for new beginnings, as countless graduates begin a new journey in life. This important milestone requires special recognition. The best graduation gifts are those that the graduate can appreciate for years to comeitems whose value increases over time and that the graduate can come to appreciate in new ways. Rare books often make ideal gifts for high-school and university graduates. A few tips for choosing exactly the right title:
Topics: Rare Books, Book Collecting, Literature
Topics: Rare Books, Book Collecting, American Literature, Mark Twain
Its that time of year when many of us begin to get that itch to get away. Summer is right around the corner, and with it the mystical promise of summer travel. If youre stuck at home this holiday season, or looking for a little inspiration for this years travels, you may find help from a seemingly unlikely source: Mark Twain. Thats right: this titan of American literature got his start as a travel writer.
One of the joys of collecting rare books is that you can focus your collection around just about any theme youd like: a specific author, a certain time period, or a favorite hobby. One popular way to build a collection is to focus on a single title. This approach can be a great way for novice collectors to begin, since they can choose a favorite title and work around that. Its also an excellent strategy for more experienced collectors who may want to add greater depth to their rare book collections.
Topics: Legendary Authors, Book Collecting, Literature, Movie Tie-Ins, J. R. R. Tolkien
Topics: Book Collecting, Literature
Tomorrow is the birthday of Pulitzer Prize winning author Harper Lee. The reclusive author of To Kill a Mockingbird will be 86 years old. Though Lee published only one novel, this single book proved one of the seminal works of the twentieth centuryand one of the most controversial.
Topics: Book Collecting, Literature
You may have noted quite a bit of chatter about the Bard this week, and with good reason. Shakespeare died on April 24, and his birthday is traditionally celebrated the same week. In Shakespeare's 52 years, he authored some 38 plays, over 150 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and many other shorter pieces. He is often lauded as the worlds preeminent writer in the English language.
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