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It’s Turkey Tuesday! Enjoy this publisher’s binding and these photographs from late 1800
This late nineteenth century travelogue chronicles the journey of a French delegation from Bombay to
October League (M-L),
Figureheads - from a19th century provincial ship builders sketch book Kelsick Wood Maryport Cumberla
It’s the first day of Spring! To celebrate, we are presenting a trilingual flower arranging ga
Ever wondered what it looks like up in the stacks of the George Peabody Library? Wonder no more, fab
The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalistranslated into English Verse by Mr Dryden and several other
It’s Miserable Monday! This humor book was written in 1806 and contains the grievances of Samu
Bookbinding for Christian Felix Weise, Lustspiele, 1783. Leipzig.In the 18th century German publishe
The Stand Magazine July - December 1891contains The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by A Conan Doyle -
This 1540 edition of Thucydides’s History of the Peloponnesian War is printed in the original
Happy Birthday to Alexander Pope, born on this day (May 21) in 1688. Pope was a poet and a translato
In the holiday mood but want something to look at something classic instead of more modern iteration
early 19th century dissected puzzle of a ship in sail a rare and unusual survivor
The History of Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia; A Taleby Samuel Johnson London John Sharpe 1822 - First
Dickens’ Worksattractive half leather bindings c1880
In honor of National Library Week the #BKMLibrary looks back. Our illustrious Library comprises one
The Man - Wolfand other talesby MM Erckmann - Chatrian[Translated by F.A.M.; The Vicarage, Broughton
These images come from a late Sixteenth Century printing of the Dietenberger Bible. Dietenberger und
In MemoriamThe fearful bridge accident at Widcombe Bath Wednesday June 6th 1877Printed and published
Nicholas Amhurst (1697-1742) was a satirist and political writer. After being expelled from the Univ
Today we have two works printed at the Aldine Press. Founded by Aldus Manutius in 1495, it was among
This book describes the progress of science, art, and humanities in France between 1590 and 1700.Ima
Richard Hill wrote this public letter in response to a book by the Reverend Madan which favored poly
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