The Library Company of Philadelphia, the first lending library in America, was founded by Benjamin Franklin and his associates on this day in 1731 | |
Harriet Beecher Stowe died on this day in 1896. Her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin not only became the best-selling novel in the world but also energized the abolitionist movement in America, ultimately leading to emancipation. | |
Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express was first published on this day in 1933 as a serial in The Saturday Evening Post | |
Louis-Ferdinand Céline (Journey to the End of the Night) died on this day in 1961 | |
Adam Mansbach (Go the F**k to Sleep, California Book Award winner The End of the Jews) was born on this day in 1976. | |
Stephen King's memoir On Writing was published in paperback on this day in 2002 |
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