Books
The Forged Gospel of Jesus’s Wife, Hidden Castes and Other New Books to Read
These five August releases may have been lost in the news cycle
Whiskey Salvaged From 79-Year-Old Scottish Shipwreck Is Up for Sale
A commercial diver recovered the intact bottle of spirits—which is no longer safe for consumption—in 1987
This Medieval Potion Kills Stubborn Bacteria
"Bald’s eyesalve" is effective against numerous strains of bacteria—and could help treat diabetic foot and leg ulcers
How Hurricanes Have Shaped the Course of U.S. History
A new book examines the 500-year record of devastating storms affecting the nation's trajectory
Early Short Story by Louisa May Alcott Published for the First Time
The "Little Women" author wrote "Aunt Nellie's Diary" in 1849, when she was 17 years old
‘Into the Wild’ Bus Airlifted Out of the Wilderness
Dangerous and even deadly pilgrimages to the bus prompted officials to remove the bus due to public safety concerns
Virginia School District Will Use Drones to Deliver Summer Reading
Montgomery County has partnered with Google's Wing service to distribute library books
The National Library of Israel Will Digitize 2,500 Rare Islamic Manuscripts
The cultural institution estimates that the process will take three years to complete
The Dangers of Space, Military Rivals and Other New Books to Read
These five recent releases may have been lost in the news cycle
Publishers Sue Internet Archive for Copyright Infringement
The online library loosened restrictions on its collection of scanned books at the end of March in response to the pandemic
Read J.K. Rowling's New Children's Book Online for Free
The "Harry Potter" author is also asking young readers to submit illustrations of "The Ickabog"
How Do Libraries Clean Books? And More Questions From Our Readers
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Join Meryl Streep, Taika Waititi for Roald Dahl Charity Read-Along
Mindy Kaling, Liam and Chris Hemsworth, and Benedict Cumberbatch are among the celebrities collaborating to raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts
The 1924 Law That Slammed the Door on Immigrants and the Politicians Who Pushed it Back Open
Decades of xenophobic policy were overturned, setting the United States on the path to the diversity seen today
How Historic Preservation Shaped the Early United States
A new book details how the young nation regarded its recent and more ancient pasts
A Notorious 17th-Century Pirate, the Many Lives of the Louvre and Other New Books to Read
The seventh installment in our weekly series spotlights titles that may have been lost in the news amid the COVID-19 crisis
Hear Daniel Radcliffe Read the First Chapter of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'
The actor is one of 17 celebrities slated to participate in newly announced read-alongs of the series' first book
Elizabeth Acevedo Sees Fantastical Beasts Everywhere
The National Book Award winner's new book delves into matters of family grief and loss
Shakespearean Stabbings, How to Feed a Dictator and Other New Books to Read
The sixth installment in our weekly series spotlights titles that may have been lost in the news amid the COVID-19 crisis
How Evolution Helps Us Understand and Treat Cancer
A new book argues that controlling cancer is within reach if scientists are able to anticipate the evolution of resistance to traditional treatments
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