Twenty years later, American Libraries looks back at one of the most brazen and puzzling book heists in an academic library.
“America First” personifies the debate through its two principal antagonists: President Franklin Roosevelt and aviator Charles Lindbergh.
Paul Engle noted that “poetry is ordinary language raised to the nth power.” As if by magic, poetry books capture feelings that are often elusive and put into words our deepest pain and ...
A report by Christopher Rufo says the Democratic presidential nominee copied five short passages for her 2009 book on crime. A plagiarism expert said the lapses were not serious. By Stephanie Saul ...
“He saw three of these figures,” Maxson said. “And described them as 3- or 4-foot tall lizard looking things, green and scaly on the side of the road. When he stopped, they jumped toward the ...
“He saw three of these figures,” Maxson said. “And described them as 3- or 4-foot tall lizard looking things, green and scaly on the side of the road. When he stopped, they jumped toward the river.
Horror novels are a different proposition. To truly scare a reader, a book must weave a more delicate web of persuasion and misdirection, depending on the power of your imagination to fill in the ...
Oct. 10—SOAP LAKE — It's the hard knock life at the Masquers Theater starting Oct. 18, as "Annie" takes the stage. The beloved musical set in Depression-era New York follows 11-year-old Annie ...
THIS is the moment a deadly alligator leaped from Hurricane Milton's floodwater and attacked a car - leaving the driver shocked. Wildlife experts had warned about the deadly creatures being ...