Walter W. Eckert Binder & Specialty Co., a family-owned business at 941 Lafayette St., has closed after over 100 years of service.
Skin from the thigh of an unfortunate Philadelphia woman felled by a parasitic infection delicately lines the spines of three books in the Historical Medical Library of the College of Physicians of ...
Jeremy Pauley is fixture in the online oddities trade, known for binding books in human skin and preserving fetal remains. He ...
Desperate for money, the author penned the classic holiday tale in unusually fast fashion only for it to sell out within a ...
Assistant Academic Support Librarian, Vanessa Walters, shares her recent work on the Book Arts Collection at Camberwell ...
In the gardens of the Quirinale as in the park of Torre Spaccata. The buzzwords have become: depaving and trees. What does it ...
Anniversary editions, live documents, quiet self-issued projects -- these records arrive without a shared agenda but with a ...
Physicians stand to earn big money when signing up patients for drug trials. And lately, some of those trials have been ...
A construction site dating back nearly 2,000 years to the putative demise of Pompeii in 79 CE has revealed new evidence for ...
ITAT Delhi emphasized that FAR analysis governs segmentation for transfer pricing purposes. Artificial aggregation without ...
Absent a federal standard, states that allow autonomous vehicles, or AVs, to circulate have had to make up their own rules.
David Landes argues that cell phones represent an isolated life whereas Kimberly Hassel blames the loneliness crisis on a society unable to support or protect its youth.