Publication of the Hound of the Baskervilles
Richard Cavendish marks the anniversary of Sherlock Holmes' most famous case, March 25th, 1902.
Richard Cavendish marks the anniversary of Sherlock Holmes' most famous case, March 25th, 1902.
On Feb 4, 2002, the Women's Library opens in an extraordinary new building in Aldgate East in London. The new library is a place for people to debate and explore what the future holds for women.
The author of Les Misérables was born on February 26th, 1802.
William Rubinstein continues his survey of topics of enduring popular debate by examining the controversy surrounding the true identity of England's famous bard.
On October 8th 1600, Thomas Fisher published A Midsummer Night's Dream in quarto format thought to have been printed from Shakespeare’s own handwritten copy.
The ancient library of Alexandria, destroyed by fire in AD270 is to be replaced by a new great library in the city to open this year, which will also serve as a local city museum.
Charles Baudelaire described Edgar Allan Poe's death, on October 7th, 1849, as 'almost a suicide, a suicide prepared for a long time'.
Edward Pearce compares the careers of two giants of Fleet Street, A.G. Gardiner and J.L. Garvin.
The author of Wuthering Heights died on 19 December, 1848, aged 30.
Jeremy Black charts its growth in Victorian Britain.