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Stories. October
2004 31.10.04
Library thieves have book thrown at them. The young couple at the centre of
a Christchurch book-thieving scam are in jail, and their baby Lani has been taken
from them - all over $34,000 of library books...more
Add a comment. 30.10.04
Rare Vivaldi manuscript uncovered. Rare manuscripts found in a Gloucestershire
castle's vaults have been proven to be by one of the world's most famous classical
composers...more Add
a comment. 29.10.04
Handwritten Wilde Chapter Sells for £72,000. An original handwritten chapter
of Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray sold for £72,000 at auction
today...more Add
a comment. 29.10.04
Student charged for selling Kerry books on eBay. Mount Pleasant graduate student
Roger Sachar faces felony charges for allegedly selling two library books by Sen.
John Kerry on eBay for about $5,000...more
Add a comment. 29.10.04
Oscar Wilde Auction Expected to Raise £600,000. A collection of rare artefacts
relating to the brilliant – and tragic – life of Oscar Wilde will go under the
hammer today...more
Add a comment. 28.10.04
Tragic story behind Peter Pan. He was the inspiration for Peter Pan - the
boy who never grew up and whose life was an eternity of fun in Neverland. But
for Peter Llewelyn Davies there was no fairytale ending. He came to despise the
character he had inspired and wound up drunk, disappointed and destitute. Eventually,
in despair, he threw himself under a tube train...more
Add a comment. 28.10.04
Wal-Mart refuses to stock another new book. Add George Carlin to the ranks
of rankled comedians whose books have been banned from Wal-Mart's shelves...more
Add a comment. 28.10.04
'America (the book)' hilarious, distasteful. Much like "The Daily Show," "America
(the book)" weaves absurdity through a professional structure to poke fun at American
democratic tradition. Stewart manages to fill every inch of his 228-page, nine-chapter
textbook with laugh-out-loud humor about the ironies of the American political
structure and American history...more
Add a comment. 27.10.04
Acres of Books a readers paradise. Clicking on a flashlight to augment the
watery gray light filtering through the twin skylights of the cavernous warehouse
called -- in a profound example of droll understatement -- the Fiction Room, Graham
Lee squints at the spines of a batch of new arrivals shelved in a wooden crate
that once held 4.5 bushels of Sun Flavor Apples...more
Add a comment. 27.10.04
Lost Rachmaninov manuscript discovered. The lost manuscript of Rachmaninov’s
Second Symphony, an opulent, lushly melodic late-Romantic work and an undoubted
highpoint of Rachmaninov's orchestral output, has been discovered. It is to be
sold at Sotheby’s in London on December 7, and is expected to fetch £300,000-£500,000...more
Add a comment. 27.10.04
£60,000 Dylan book prize launches. One of the world's biggest literary prizes
has been launched in Swansea and New York. The £60,000 Swansea Dylan Thomas Prize
will be awarded to the best book published in English anywhere in the world by
an author under 30...more
Add a comment. 27.10.04
A new leaf. The New Orleans Bookfair celebrates its third year of showcasing
'new and radical and interesting books'...more
Add a comment. 27.10.04
Karadzic's novel big hit at book fair. A novel by Bosnian Serb wartime leader
Radovan Karadzic, the top U.N. war crimes fugitive, was a best seller at Belgrade's
international book fair, a publisher and former associate said on Tuesday...more
Add a comment. 25.10.04
National targets set for libraries. The UK government is to try to reverse
the downward trend in library book-borrowing by introducing national standards
on how many new books public libraries should buy and how often they ought to
replace worn-out stock...more
Add a comment. 25.10.04
Book collector celebrates Dalí centenary. As rare book collectors go, Rik
Pavlescak considers himself sloppy. Not academic. Not picky. Not snobbish. That
might help explain why the West Palm Beach collector of books and other memorabilia
related to surrealist artist Salvador Dalí has amassed a collection of more than
500 items in just eight years...more
Add a comment. 25.10.04
My Own Private Library. I wonder whether I am afflicted with something more
than a "gentle madness," as Nicholas A. Basbanes described it in his 1999 book
on the history of book collecting. You see, I spend more on books than I do on
food...more Add
a comment. 25.10.04
Mao fails to sell - again. It seems that no one is interested in Mao anymore.
Last week a rare first edition of Mao Tse-tung’s 'Little Red Book' failed to find
a buyer at Bonhams in central London. And yesterday, in the first auction of its
kind in Shanghai, a gilded book of poetry and lyrics by Chinese former leader
Mao Zedong also went unsold...more
Add a comment. 25.10.04
At age 70, artist - bookseller is just hitting his stride. For decades, he's
been a bookseller at some of San Diego's best rare and used book shops, beginning
with Vroman's, where he often assisted with its adventurous art exhibitions. For
the past 15 years, he's been at the distinguished Wahrenbrock's Book House on
Broadway...more Add
a comment. 24.10.04
Tartan books that speak volumes about literary city. Ghost stories, tartan
guides, clan histories and books about Nessie are hardly in keeping with Edinburgh's
status as World City of Literature...more
Add a comment. 24.10.04
Woman turns in stolen Mormon holy book. An unidentified woman dropped off
a stolen 1852 edition of the Book of Mormon valued at $17,000 at the Reno Gazette-Journal
offices...more Add
a comment. 24.10.04
‘Golden’ age of children’s literature. New York - Golden Books were the books
that children could buy with their allowance, read until the pages were ready
to fall out and then toss in the trash as they graduated to weightier material.
But a funny thing happened to the books with the bright
covers and metallic bindings that cost a quarter when they were first published
during World War II: They became collectors’ items, and many of the stories remain
popular today...more Add
a comment. 23.10.04
Parents want gay literature removed. Iowa - Middle school teacher Sue Protheroe
has come under fire by a group of parents demanding she cease using stories in
her classroom that feature gay, lesbian or transgender characters...more
Add a comment. 23.10.04
Library show for word rhyming with hunt. Entitled 26 Letters, the latest British
Library exhibition sounds inoffensive to the point of blandness. But many visitors
have quickly become hysterical with laughter, or just plain hysterical...more
Add a comment. 23.10.04
Tolkien's Gown and Other Stories of Great Authors and Rare Books. Young Rick
Gekoski wanted some impressive tomes for his bookshelf so he bought an old set
of Dickens for 10 quid. The pleasure they gave was brief, as he didn't read them
and had to flog them to pay for his girlfriend's Christmas present. He doubled
his money. "Surely," he ruminated, "if you could do this by accident, you could
do it better on purpose"...more
Add a comment. 23.10.04
Auschwitz victim's book causes a stir in France. A hidden literary treasure
of wartime France is taking the book world by storm, while reviving uncomfortable
memories of French collaboration with the Nazis, more than 60 years after its
author was sent to her death in Auschwitz...more
Add a comment. 22.10.04
Hi, my name is Jason and I'm a bibliophile. I love books. I love how they
smell, how they feel in your hand, I love everything about them. I never saw anything
wrong with that until my girlfriend started complaining last week. She said that
we never go out and we never do anything together and that I spend all my time
with my books...more Add
a comment. 21.10.04
Bidder hooks a classic. A Classic book on fly fishing, which was once part
of a library owned by the Manchester Angling Association, has been sold for a
record price at an auction. The book, The Natural Trout Fly And Its Imitation,
by Leonard West, sold for £16,450 at Bonhams in Honiton, Devon...more
Add a comment. 21.10.04
Booker prize's long-term fame lottery. Mixed results from a survey
into how well previous Booker winners have sold demolishes the idea that the prize
is either a perpetual crock of gold or a guarantee of literary immortality...more
Add a comment. 21.10.04
Wal-Mart bans 'America'. Images of naked Supreme Court justices has prompted
Wal-Mart, America's leading retailer, to ban the comedy book "America" from its
stores...more Add
a comment. 20.10.04
Thousandth Miniature book added to collection. The Rare Books and
Texana Collections recently celebrated the addition of its 1,000th book to the
Miniature Book Collection. The collection contains a variety of subjects such
as religious, artistry and Texana Books, which are books about Texas or Texana...more
Add a comment. 20.10.04
Alleged high priestess receives second literature prize. Mexico City
- The former alleged high priestess of a drug-trafficking cult imprisoned in connection
with the sacrificial deaths of 30 people has been awarded a literature prize for
the second year in a row, Mexican media reported Wednesday...more
Add a comment. 20.10.04
The books were fine - but good judges are scarce. The trouble with
the Booker Prize is that it gets harder and harder to find good quality judges.
Gossip had it that seven or eight prospective judges declined to serve this year...more
Add a comment. 20.10.04
Witty and subtle novel of gay life and Tory elite wins the Booker.
On The Booker Prize shortlist ten years ago, Alan Hollinghurst’s chronicling of
gay life in London came up against the battering Glaswegian of James Kelman and
there was only ever going to be one winner. For the only time in its history,
Britain’s most prestigious literary prize went north of the Border...more
Add a comment. 20.10.04
Vatican paper slams 'nihilistc' Nobel literature choice. The Vatican's
L'Osservatore Romano newspaper has attacked a novel of 2004 Nobel Literature prize
winner Elfriede Jelinek for its "devastating lasciviousness in the name of political
and social denunciation translatable in absolute nihilism"...more
Add a comment. 19.10.04
Clinton library architects win award. New York - The architects who
designed Bill Clinton's presidential library, a gleaming glass-and-steel building
over the Arkansas River that invokes his administration's theme of "building a
bridge to the 21st century," have won a National Design Award for excellence in
architecture...more Add
a comment. 19.10.04
Mao's Little Red Book Fails to Sell. A spokeswoman at Bonhams in
central London said: "We are disappointed but unfortunately it didn’t sell, as
bidding didn’t meet its reserve price"...more
Add a comment. 19.10.04
Karadzic writes book in hiding. Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan
Karadzic, the UN war crimes fugitive, has written another book...more
Add a comment. 19.10.04
Mao's Little Red Book Goes under Hammer. A rare first edition of
Mao Tse-tung’s “Little Red Book”, one of the most influential pieces of 20th century
literature, will be auctioned today...more
Add a comment. 18.10.04
Pirates hasten García Márquez book launch. Fans of the Nobel prize-winning
author Gabriel García Márquez have waited more than a decade for his latest work
of fiction. Now, thanks to bootleggers, the wait has been shortened by a week...more
Add a comment. 17.10.04
The Mecosta Book Gallery. Books fill shelves from the sloping floor
to the pressed tin ceiling. Books are stacked on the bygone soda fountain counter
and on the round stools. Books cover the ice cream freezer and fill the sink.
Apple crates full of books are stacked as end caps on each aisle. An erstwhile
beer cooler has become a book case...more
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17.10.04
Bookdealer's Back - When it comes to backs, books are buggers. You
probably didn't notice, but last week was Back Care Awareness Week. I might not
have noticed either, had I not been suffering from a severe case of Bookdealer's
Back....more Add
a comment.
17.10.04
Montefiore manuscripts. Sotheby's New York will offer 450 rare Hebrew
manuscripts from the Montefiore Endowment on October 27 and 28, the biggest collection
to appear on the market in decades...more
Add a comment. 17.10.04
Literary icon rejects Nigerian award. Lagos (Reuters) - One of Africa's
most prominent literary icons, Chinua Achebe, has rejected a national honours
award from his government in Nigeria in protest at the "dangerous" state of the
country, newspapers have reported...more
Add a comment. 16.10.04
Library wants map thief brought to book. A former landscape gardener
who is to be sentenced next month for stealing more than 50 rare maps from the
National Library of Wales is suspected of plundering hundreds more maps from public
collections across Britain and Europe, many of which have yet to be reported missing...more
Add a comment. 16.10.04
"Booktown" Brownville will host Welsh visitors. Nearly every business
in Brownville, a village of 146 in southeastern Nebraska, sells books. The
Welsh contingent will be greeted by fellow countryman Richard Booth of Hay-on-Wye,
founder of the International Booktown movement, who will be in Brownville to work
on plans to open a bookstore there next spring...more
Add a comment. 15.10.04
John Tebbel Publishing Historian Dies at 91. Mr. Tebbel's best-known
work was "A History of Book Publishing in the United States" (Bowker), a 20-year
undertaking published in four volumes from 1972 to 1980...more
Add a comment. 15.10.04
UK Libraries hit by fall in book borrowing . A statistical blow was
dealt last night to the government's claim that it has rescued the public library
movement from years of decline and underfunding...more
Add a comment. 15.10.04
Naipaul bids adieu to writing. Nobel laureate and renowned writer
V S Naipaul today made a shocking declaration at the India launch of his novel
`Magic Seeds', saying, "this is likely to be my last book"...more
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