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Jason Epstein writes, Digitization makes possible a world in which anyone can claim to be a publisher and anyone can...
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Jason Epstein writes, Digitization makes possible a world in which anyone can claim to be a publisher and anyone can...
Toby Lichtig confesses — no, boasts: I am, of course, talking about defacing books – a much maligned practice of...
I’ve written elsewhere, once or twice, about the experience of homeschooling my son Wesley. We’re still at it, and...
Wonderful post by Tim Carmody over at Snarkmarket about what I think of as a useful new word — or a new use of an...
Good advice here, largely from writers, about how to figure out which books in your personal library to get rid of....
“Digitized images of rare and beautiful historic books in the biomedical sciences,” here.
Bookfuturism is “mapping the future of the book.” Looks very cool — please check it out.
Rachel Cooke writes, “Amazon does not set the synapses crackling the way the sight of a pristine shelf of books does:...
Don’t know how bookish this is, but it’s a testament to the magnificent adaptability of paper. Here, with a...