Books published just after recessions have higher levels of literary misery, a new study finds
A haunting image captures America’s quintessential poet, writes author Mark Strand
Fictitious animals on 16th and early 17th century maps hint at how people's perception of the ocean has changed over time
French designer Xavier Barral pored over 30,000 images taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE camera, selecting the most appealing for his book
Our book reviewer looks at Red Cloud’s feat and the romance of hot air
A new biography of the artist reveals the complex inner life of our greatest and most controversial illustrator
A new poem by Linda Bierds
In a new book, documentary and exhibition, photographer Edward Burtynsky looks at humans' dramatic relationship with water
American poet David Yezzi’s latest composition
An artist reveals how each book has its own unique color spectrum
Some of the best books to put on your reading list
With a little ingenuity, a 1930s cartographer left his mark on the society
Exploring the life and times of the beloved English novelist
An artist-scientist duo shares nearly 100 images of modern art with a ghastly twist—they're all close-ups of human diseases and other ailments
From The Poky Little Puppy to Doctor Dan the Bandage Man, Little Golden Books have been a childhood staple since 1942
Scholar W. Bernard Carlson explores Tesla's experiments with automatons and radio controlled boats in this excerpt from his new book
It is now nearly invisible in word-processing programs, but it was one of the most elaborate of manuscript ornaments
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A new biography looks to document how the scientist thought of so many inventions, some of which are housed at the American History Museum
Also out in June: the math of life and the lives of astronauts’ wives
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