In 1829-30, Charlotte Brontë was 13 and her brother Branwell Brontë 12. Creating fantasy worlds they called Angria and Glass Town, the siblings made teeny tiny books. Measuring less than 1 inch by 2 ...
The last of Charlotte Brontë’s “little books” known to be in private hands has been saved for the public and will go on display in Yorkshire. The minature books were created by Charlotte Brontë and ...
A miniature book made by the 13-year-old Charlotte Brontë, to go on sale next month for $1.25 million, contains what may be her last unknown poems. By Jennifer Schuessler The miniature books created ...
The last of the two dozen miniature books made by the young Charlotte Brontë to remain in private hands, which resurfaced last month after nearly a century, will soon be heading home to the remote ...
Today in literature and publishing: Oscar Wilde's Tomb has had its last kiss, the British lose an undiscovered Charlotte Bronte manuscript to the French, and picking the year's most overrated books.
Charity raises £512,000 to buy tiny handwritten work and bring it back for public display in the Parsonage Museum in Yorkshire After years of chasing an “incredibly rare” little book by the teenage ...
How much would you pay to own a piece of history? Starting today at the Park Avenue Armory, the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair is once again in person after a two-year pandemic pause.
A miniature book by the 13-year-old Charlotte Brontë, containing perhaps her last unseen poems, has been purchased by a charity and will be donated to the Brontë Parsonage Museum. By Jennifer ...