A “wildly inapprorpiate” event that suggests that Shakespeare could have been a woman is being hosted by the London Library. The Bard’s apparant true identity is set to be discussed by a panel headed ...
“I will read them once. Then two times. And then 100 times.” “This is a safe place where kids can come in. Kids will have access to books and computers.” “It will be a great event for the community.
A collection of books and periodicals open to the public in the center of England’s capital city provides an extensive record of the women’s liberation movement. Now it is looking for a new lease on ...
LONDON (JTA) — There are two sketches of Philipp Manes, a leading early-20th-century German-Jewish businessman, in the notebooks that he kept with him during his two-year imprisonment at the ...
The London Libraries network has developed a “Couch to 5k”-style reading app, “ReadOn”, and the app also includes a library map and goal-building features to incentivise reading. Developed by ...
Tucked modestly into a corner of St James’s Square hides one of London’s little-known treasures. The London Library, founded by Thomas Carlyle in 1841, is probably the most wonderful library in the ...