A review of Graham Greene's 1943 novel, The Ministry of Fear, and how it spotlights used bookstores.
Category - Book Reviews
What One Book: The American West
The Wild, Wild West...the region has always occupied a unique niche in the American imagination...
Book Review: Who Murdered Chaucer?
by Scott Brown, courtesy of Fine Books and Collections Who Murdered Chaucer? A Medieval Mystery By...
Book Review: A Penguin by Design: A Cover Story
A book review by Peter Coveney of Fine Books & Collections magazine of "A Penguin by Design: A...
What One Book: Wine
A guide to books on wine, from Bookmarks Magazine and a wonderful collection of reviewers.
Biblio Book Review: Neal Stephenson's "Anathem"
A review of neal Stephenson's "Anathem" by Biblio staff member, Jim.
Gustave Flaubert's Bibliomania
Think of Gustave Flaubert, and youth may not be the first concept that comes to mind. But he was...
How I Found Livingstone (and Stanley)
A review of Into Africa by Martin Ducard by Brendan
Book Review: Shelf Life: Romance, Mystery, Drama and Other Page...
Book review of "Shelf Life: Romance, Mystery, Drama and Other Page-Turning Adventures from a Year...