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When it comes to the one book our staffers would read over and over again, many of us turn to classics over buzzy new reads.
EXCLUSIVE: King Kong, the biggest beast of them all, is about to supersize in the book world. The King Kong of Skull Island brand is to become the initial focus for World Builder Publishing, a new ...
A set of the first four editions of William Shakespeare’s collected works is expected to sell for up to 4.5 million pounds ($6 million) at auction next month ...
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12 Star Wars Books For All Ages
Even though Star Wars used to be something geared for older kids and adults, now there are even funny books starring Darth ...
“During World War II, the Unangax̂ people — and millions of others — paid dearly due to the actions of Adolf Hitler’s Nazis and their Axis powers,” Livingston testified during a meeting ...
At almost twice the height of the Eiffel Tower, a new bridge is set to be the world’s tallest as it stretches between mountaintops and slashes journey times. Scheduled to open in June ...
As word of his success spread, more towns around the world embraced the concept for their communities. Before long, the International Organization of Book Towns was formed in April 2001 ...
The book tells the true story of Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, the highest-ranking American POW of World War II. Jonathan Horn: Gen. Wainwright was a gritty cavalryman who grew up in Montana not far ...
“We have developed what is, to our knowledge, the world’s smallest pacemaker,” said Professor Rogers. “There’s a crucial need for temporary pacemakers in the context of pediatric heart surgeries, and ...
If there was a wellspring for Rocca’s curiosity about … well, anything, it was the 1974 edition of the World Book Encyclopedia. “I still have it here in our apartment,” Rocca said.
As Captain America: Brave New World winds down its theatrical run, it's just been announced that the latest Marvel Studios movie will be available to buy and rent on digital platforms (Apple TV ...
Seventy-two percent of demands to censor books in schools have come from organizations that include elected officials, board members and administrators, according to the American Library Association.