Learn more about the history behind Galileo Galilei, his detailed sketches of the moon, and where these sketches are today.
Explore about the most fascinating bookish facts from yesteryear. From the oldest library to the first novel ever written.
Learn more about the history behind Galileo Galilei, his detailed sketches of the moon, and where these sketches are today.
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has been reimagined countless times since its publication in 1843, here are 10 lesser-known facts about the instant classic.
Interested in how the greats come up with their ideas? Why not take a look at their homes to start to understand?
How books have remained the most beloved gift for a holiday.
The Gift of the Magi is O. Henry’s classic short stories. Find out more about the author, the story, and the background to this timeless Christmas tale.
Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker is a ballet lover’s dream with a rich history.
Benjamin Franklin can be credited for a lot of things, but people are starting to realize that the modern day library may well be one of them!
From predicting his death, and stealing names, to loving animals, there was much more to the Great American author Mark Twain than you might think.
Once described as serene Buddha meets mischievous Hitchcock, Eugene Ionesco was considered the Godfather of the absurd. Join us as we look back on his life and accomplishments.
Aldous Huxley and George Orwell each had their own frightening view of the future. Here’s how they disagreed with one another.
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