John Keats’ original ms of his sonnet Bright Star, written in his copy of a Shakespeare´s book http://t.co/InABxVgm5y pic.twitter.com/3GUTr5Z1DI
— ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) April 17, 2015
John Keats’ original ms of his sonnet Bright Star, written in his copy of a Shakespeare´s book http://t.co/InABxVgm5y pic.twitter.com/3GUTr5Z1DI
— ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) April 17, 2015
#OnThisDay in 1397, Geoffrey Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II. pic.twitter.com/de4QrJwZx6
— ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) April 17, 2015
John Steinbeck's Pen – how the joy of handwriting helps us draft the meaning of life itself http://t.co/Kc6h6YPPnt pic.twitter.com/CYlOIZTuW4
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) April 9, 2015
“It is a good rule after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in between.” ― C.S. Lewis
— ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) April 8, 2015
Emily Dickinson's handwritten coconut cake recipe, 19th century. 📷Garrett Ziegler pic.twitter.com/YTe9EvUe0s
— ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) April 6, 2015