Cover Story piece on acclaimed novelist Nicholson Baker of South Berwick, who has bought about 11,000 volumes of old newspapers dating from 1866 to the 1970s. Baker is storing the papers in a warehouse in Rollinsford, N.H., under the aegis of the American Newspaper Repository, a nonprofit organization he founded with his wife, Margaret Brentano. In all it cost $150,000 to buy the papers from the British Library and $22,000 to ship them from Colindale, England, to New Hampshire. Baker believes that long runs of newspapers in hard copy constitute a cultural resource that\u27s irreplaceable by any other medium
Cover Story piece on the art and cost-effectiveness of Maine\u27s small press. With special focus ...
City piece about the sale of the Portland Press Herald and other Guy Gannett Communications holdin...
Newspapers love anniversaries. Anniversaries of disasters, political milestones and sporting triumph...
Cover Story piece on acclaimed novelist Nicholson Baker of South Berwick, who has bought about 11,0...
Article on Nicholson Baker of South Berwick, who is a one-man crusade to stop libraries from routine...
Article describing the salvaging of the Portland Press Herald\u27s discarded photo morgue of still...
The British Library has recently unveiled plans for improving the collection care of, and digital ac...
Ray Barnes is seventy-six years old, and although he claims to be semi-retired, he continues to spen...
Novelist and literary essayist Nicholson Baker once again has caused a stir in the library world, th...
Novelist and literary essayist Nicholson Baker once again has caused a stir in the library world, th...
Historians have always turned to newspapers to see how events were interpreted at the time that the...
Cover Story piece on two of Maine\u27s home-grown publications: the Maine Sportsman, started in 19...
Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine p...
Nicholson Baker, his name has already been mentioned several times during this conference. In 1994 h...
The Myles P. Murray collection consists of newspaper clippings and several pieces of correspondence ...
Cover Story piece on the art and cost-effectiveness of Maine\u27s small press. With special focus ...
City piece about the sale of the Portland Press Herald and other Guy Gannett Communications holdin...
Newspapers love anniversaries. Anniversaries of disasters, political milestones and sporting triumph...
Cover Story piece on acclaimed novelist Nicholson Baker of South Berwick, who has bought about 11,0...
Article on Nicholson Baker of South Berwick, who is a one-man crusade to stop libraries from routine...
Article describing the salvaging of the Portland Press Herald\u27s discarded photo morgue of still...
The British Library has recently unveiled plans for improving the collection care of, and digital ac...
Ray Barnes is seventy-six years old, and although he claims to be semi-retired, he continues to spen...
Novelist and literary essayist Nicholson Baker once again has caused a stir in the library world, th...
Novelist and literary essayist Nicholson Baker once again has caused a stir in the library world, th...
Historians have always turned to newspapers to see how events were interpreted at the time that the...
Cover Story piece on two of Maine\u27s home-grown publications: the Maine Sportsman, started in 19...
Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine p...
Nicholson Baker, his name has already been mentioned several times during this conference. In 1994 h...
The Myles P. Murray collection consists of newspaper clippings and several pieces of correspondence ...
Cover Story piece on the art and cost-effectiveness of Maine\u27s small press. With special focus ...
City piece about the sale of the Portland Press Herald and other Guy Gannett Communications holdin...
Newspapers love anniversaries. Anniversaries of disasters, political milestones and sporting triumph...