News

Sheep baron J.B. Okie was throwing a high-society party at his opulent mansion in Lost Cabin, Wyoming, when it was crashed by ...
The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford offers for the first time a comprehensive study of Stanford's life and work, introducing to a broad readership poetry that remains both captivating to poets and, ...
A tractate concerning Jewish monetary law from the Babylonian Talmud, scribed in 1721 by a 12-year-old Amschel Moses ...
I decided, while monitoring the recent news, to just offer another buffer to what is being touted as reality to fill your ...
About a hundred people gathered at Peperzak Middle School Saturday to commemorate a new addition to its exterior: a horse ...
The story of the birth and growth of nuclear science is rebalanced in Destroyer of Worlds, which gives due prominence to the role of women ...
To commemorate the birthday of the Jewish teenager who penned her experiences hiding out in the Netherlands during the Holocaust, “Anne Frank The Exhibition” is set to give out her diary, 10,000 ...
Anne Frank's copy of "Grimm's Fairy Tales," signed by her, has been returned to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. The book was previously housed at the World War II Foundation's International ...
We also have Anne’s own words from “The Diary of a Young Girl,” compiled by her father Otto Frank after the war, which has been read by millions across dozens of languages.
Anne Frank’s diary quickly found fame beyond the Netherlands’ borders. The book was published in France in 1949, then in her home country of Germany in 1950 and in the US in 1952.
Editors at Doubleday, which published Anne’s book in America as “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl,” shared Otto’s vision, and marketed the book aggressively to a general audience.
The Frank family — including Anne’s businessman father, Otto; her mother, Edith; and her older sister, Margot — left Frankfurt, Germany, for Amsterdam in 1933-34, fleeing Nazi persecution.