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Arts Over Borders has launched a new project identifying and celebrating the concentration of literary greatness across Ireland.
The Legal Aid Society has defended immigrants, advocated for children and families, protected people’s homes, and stood alongside those accused of crimes who cannot afford a lawyer in New York City
Some of the very few surviving pieces of clothing belonging to Charles Dickens will go on show later this week in a new display at the Charles Dickens Museum in London.
Leading RR Auction’s March Fine Autographs and Artifacts auction is a 1615 warrant signed “James R” by KIng James I of England authorizing the release
The J. Paul Getty Museum has acquired a major group of photographs by the 20th century American photographer Irving Penn.
The Antiquarian Booksellers' Association has expanded its national student book collecting competition to make it open to all young book collectors aged between 18-
The Morgan Library & Museum has announced the appointment of Dr. Joshua O’Driscoll as Melvin R. Seiden Curator and Department Head of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts.
An 1837 English translation of Santa Anna's second-in-command's account of his conduct in the Texas Revolution will go under the hammer at Heritage Auctions' Februa
