Hundreds of rare books were damaged when a pipe burst inside the Louvre’s Egyptian antiquities library, a setback that comes just weeks after the museum was rocked by a brazen jewel heist. The ...
A major water leak in the Louvre’s Egyptology department has damaged about 400 rare books, some of which date back hundreds of years. The incident was caused by a malfunctioning valve in a pipe above ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Credit...Jack Smyth Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Each January, the ...
The condition of the Louvre's infrastructure has been a sore point for the world's most visited museum A LEAK in the Louvre has damaged hundreds of books just weeks after the heist of the century. The ...
A water leak at the Louvre has damaged hundreds of books – just weeks after jewels worth £76m were stolen from the famous Paris museum. The Louvre's deputy administrator Francis Steinbock told French ...
Francis Steinbock, the museum's deputy administrator, told BFM TV on Sunday that a water pipe leak last month severely damaged between 300 and 400 documents in the department. La Tribune de l'Art, a ...
After Paul Dalgarno’s first book was published, he felt flat as week-old champagne. The Aberdeen-born author wrote And You May Find Yourself about moving to Melbourne and trying to make ends meet as a ...
This incident comes just weeks after chainsaw-wielding thieves broke into the famed museum and stole more than $100 million in jewelry Brian Anthony Hernandez, who has nearly 20 years of journalism ...
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