Describes the library's American literature holdings, which cover the years 1775-1950.
Find a description of the poet's home, which is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Also get directions to the historic house.
Learn about the historic house in Pittsfield, Mass. where Herman Melville wrote "Moby Dick." Also includes directions and membership guidelines.
Peruse the schedule of tours of the house that provided the inspiration for Nathaniel Hawthorne's famous novel.
Offers an overview of the Irvine Burns Club and Museum in Ayrshire, Scotland collections, events and library.
Museum in Branson, Missouri, presents the history of the Bible, from early papyrus fragments to early printed and rare editions.
Features an alphabetical listings of the literary museums with location and some links, too.
Russian source lists museums devoted to such authors as Gorky, Pushkin, and Dobrobulov, and links to other area museums. In English and Russian.
Texas museum devoted to the short-story writer, whose house it originally was, includes an exhibit of personal memorabilia. With open hours.
Museum in Budapest dedicated to preserving the memory of several important Hungarian writers includes Petofi's and Zsigmond Moricz's studies.
Provides the address of the museum, located in Henning, Tennesee, plus a biography of the author.
Find background and touring information for the author's childhood home in Asheville, North Carolina.
Canadian museum preserves the home of Rev. Josiah Henson, whose life as a slave influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."