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McCandless recently won the University of Denver’s Taylor C. Kirkpatrick Prize. The $1,000 prize recognizes and encourages ...
Joseph Mikulec, a Croatian farmer, wanted to travel the world. And he did, getting autographs of kings, presidents and others ...
After a 39-year conservation process, the Lough Kinale Book Shrine is on view at the National Museum of Ireland.
Meet the Clarion Ledger's Mississippi high school Large Class all-state baseball teams for Classes 5A-7A from the 2025 season.
One-click book writing allows authors to generate entire manuscripts with minimal input, making the process accessible and efficient for various creators.
Amazon has cut jobs in its books division, including at its Goodreads review site and Kindle units, the company said on Thursday.
Parents fight dismissal of lawsuit on Florida’s book ban policies The case involves a 2023 law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Phenix City, Alabama, sisters Morgan and Cydney Murrell debut ‘G is for Gymnasts,’ a children’s book, guided by their mom, Christie Black-Murrell.
This week, explore a medieval manuscript, spy an underwater volcano ready to erupt off the US West Coast, encounter T. rex’s ancestor, and more.
When library archivists at the University of Cambridge in England inspected the cover of a 16th century property record, they realized it was made of pages repurposed from a medieval manuscript.
A rare sequel to the legendary tale of Merlin and King Arthur was found on a medieval manuscript that had been stitched together and repurposed as a book cover.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have virtually unwrapped a rare medieval manuscript describing how Merlin aided King Arthur early in his reign.
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