Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
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After fierce online bidding wars for vintage copies of “Entertaining,” a homemaking classic from 1982, the publisher decides to put it back in stores.
By Steven Kurutz Martha Stewart has published 100 books across her long and eventful career, but perhaps none is more beloved than her first ... “I found my voice with this book.” ...
Readers interested in local history should be familiar with two of the earliest books, the first by Hervey Scott ... One big surprise was found recently when browsing the Aug. 3, 1884 newspaper ...
The markets haven’t freaked out about the president’s weird contention that he might renege on a portion of the national debt ...
Liam Payne allegedly gave ex Maya Henry an ultimatum to get an abortion after she discovered she was pregnant, according to a ...
In 1883, the paper announced it would go semi-weekly The paper in 1884 had an 8-page historical edition of the Gazette The historical edition sold out at 7,000 copies Readers interested in local ...
At the Grolier Club, in midtown, a collection of imaginary volumes—the play within “Hamlet,” Hemingway’s lost first novel—are ...
Experts say this is an attempt to normalize white nationalist ideologies. The Ottawa police are conducting a hate crime investigation.
Charred by the flames of a funeral pyre, the Derveni Papyrus has proved to be a fascinating—and confounding—artifact ...