The sinking of the Lusitania is a well-known historical event. Charles E. Lauriat, Jr., a bookseller, provided one of the most detailed accounts of the attack. Read more about his experience here.
The Nobel Prize in Literature awards a work of literature that is “the most outstanding work in an ideal direction.” Here is a list of American winners since the first prize was awarded in 1901.
Diversity in the formatting and content of children’s books has come to light. Should your child read digital books at a young age? Where are people of color represented in children’s literature? Learn more here.
The Man Book Prize awards great literature published in the UK. How many of these past winners have you read?
We’re one month away from the newest addition to the magical world of Harry Potter! Find Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Synopsis here.
The creator of the ISBN on your book has an unbelievable life story. Learn more about the man behind the numbers, Emery Koltay.
When you think of the history of eBooks, you may think back about 15 years. It’s hard to believe but the concept of an eBook has been around for 80 years! Learn more about when was the first eBook created and who stands behind this revolutionary change of our reading practices.
Summer is the perfect time to kick back and relax with a book in hand. You say to yourself, “That sounds nice, but what books should I read?” Well, I have the answer. Take a look at my top 16 picks for the summer of 2016!
At least one person per day asks how to sell their old or rare books. For these, Bookscouter.com is not able to provide vendors since there is no ISBN number associated with them. However we do provide alternate sources to find your books highest rated value.