Heavy lies the hand that wears the Crown. How the royals unburden themselves through writing.
Read MoreA different kind of winter jacket.
Read MoreCan Alexander Larman temp voracious collectors to stray from plain text, and into the colourful world of illustrated books?
Read MoreJimmy Boyle: from life imprisonment to a life sentence as sculptor
Read MoreAlexander Larman talks to bookseller Carl Williams about our favourite things.
Read MoreA brief voyage on the rocky seas of literary forgery
Read MoreThe grind continues - perhaps pepper grinders could be the new frontier in collecting.
Read MoreOne consequence of the death of The Queen may be an increased focus on the Royal Family as collectors.
Read MoreSuper gains for superheroes?
Read MoreWhen auction estimates go out the window, it can be a big problem.
Read MoreWhat can we learn about our next prime minister from Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak’s taste in art?
Read MoreReady for a 20th century map collection? Perhaps it is not quite time to move on from the skill and expertise of the 17th century map-makers.
Read MoreSome works by renowned artists can be acquired for surprisingly low prices.
Read MoreFrom medieval originals to modern replicas made for the re-enactment circuit, maybe everyone needs some armour in their life.
Read MoreThe movie poster may be ubiquitous in most teenage bedrooms, but the rare and original can be collectable too.
Read MoreFirst editions may seem like a safe bet but does that follow for more recent, 21st century titles.
Read MoreEarly editions of James Joyce’s Ulysses are notoriously full of errors but perhaps that’s what makes them special.
Read MoreWhere does pariah status leave a country’s artists, arts organisations and artworks?
Read MoreFashion isn’t everything - finding time for the ‘wrong’ kind of art.
Read MoreHow and why collectors live with art installations at home.
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