Topic: Library of Congress

Widely Cited Government Study on Iranian Spies 'Pulled for Revisions'

AP

An official with the Library of Congress says a widely cited but poorly sourced report his office did on Iran's intelligence ministry has been pulled from circulation.

By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 5, 2012

Choose Your Own Hemingway; R.L. Stine's Summer Reading

Today in books and publishing: A new edition of A Farewell to Arms includes Hemingway's alternate endings; The Sound and the Fury gets color; an abandoned Walmart becomes a library; R.L. Stine's ideas for summer reading. 

Comments | 1,035 Views

By Dino Grandoni

Sep 16, 2011

By Ray Gustini

Jun 1, 2011

What the Tweet?

Carp, Scientific Picnics, and Italian Sense

A full day's worth of tweets that tied us up

Comments | 172 Views

By Ray Gustini

May 10, 2011

Library of Congress Builds 1925's Most Advanced Jukebox

Sneezes, jazz, and William Jennings Bryan speeches, together at last

Comments | 436 Views

  • The Atlantic Wire on Twitter
  • The Atlantic Wire RSS Feed
  • The Atlantic Wire iPhone App