Following the much-heralded publication of The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, Volume I: 1907-1922, the deluxe leather-bound edition was finally released on November 4. Limited to 500 volumes, the orders exceeded that number before the day of publication. The final binding of these books took place in the mountains of east Tennessee: an area as famous […]
Read MoreFor This Side of the Pond readers who couldn’t attend one of the recent West Coast bookstore events for The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, we wanted to share some of the highlights with you.
Read MoreOn what seemed a rare mild August day, my coworker, Catherine, and I decided to take our sandwiches down to this rather luxurious pier we found just off the Hudson River Greenway. The air felt cool as it breezed through our sun-warmed hair while we walked past the shady park in front of our building […]
Read MoreMy time here as the publicity and rights and permissions intern has ended, but there is so much more to do and learn that I am certainly sad to be leaving such a wonderful work environment.
Read MoreMy third week as a publicity intern at Cambridge has wrapped and it’s sad to think that I’m almost halfway done with the intern program; let’s breeze over that detail for now.
Read MoreClive Oppenheimer author of Eruptions that Shook the World (now inspiration for a major documentary Into the Inferno by Werner Herzog) and leading volcanologist invites you to spend a day with him and his team atop an active volcano.
Read MoreThe Cambridge Book Club brings you the latest ideas at the forefront of intellectual debate. Each month, a new selection is chosen for its original insight and inquiry into issues at the heart of the arts, history, literature, politics, and the sciences.
Read MorePregame for opening day at The Cambridge Companion to Baseball book launch this Thursday evening at Borders Columbus Circle. Game time is 7 pm. BYO peanuts and Cracker Jacks.
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