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Exploring Women in the High Middle Ages: An Iberian Perspective

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Friends of PUL Small Talk: Molly Manning "When Books Went to War"

During World War II, while Nazis were banning books and issuing rampant propaganda, the U.S. countered by sending millions of books to American troops in the field. These pocket-sized paperbacks, as…

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Acting Upon the Literary Work: Revision, History, and Translation of Antonio DiBenedetto's Trilogy of Expectation

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Gillett G. Griffin Memorial Lecture "The Post -Typographic Private Press?" with Russell Maret

The annual Gillett G. Griffin Memorial lecture with guest Russell Maret, book artist and letter designer.The British private press holds such a strong gravitational pull over the bibliophilic…

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"Time Passes": The Extinction of Joy Williams' Guidebook to the Keys, Noa Greenspan, UG '23, (3964581)

In 2003, short story writer and novelist Joy Williams published the tenth and final version of her guidebook to the Florida Keys. Snarky, acerbic, and obsessed with environmental disaster, The…

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Session 2_The Netherlands: Culture and Global History

Friday Morning, 25 February, 20229.45 a.m. – 11.30 a.m. (EST); 3.45 p.m. – 5.30 p.m. (CET). – Session 2Session 2 Chair – Yaacob Dweck, Department of History and the Program in…

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The Many Lives of James Boswell

Terry Seymour will describe and show us his extraordinary collection of the books, papers, and artworks identified with the protean Scottish biographer, traveler, and diarist James Boswell…

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Imaginary Books: An Exhibition of Lost, Unwritten, and Fictive Books from the Collection of Reid Byers

This is a collection of things that cannot be. It has been described as an exhibition of imaginary books, a bibliophilic entertainment, and a post- structuralist conceptual art installation. It…

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Little Books and Big Ideas in the 17th Century (Princeton Bibliophiles & Collectors)

Jennifer Larson, professor of classics at Kent State University, will discuss the types of books 17th-century printers considered suitable for miniature and small formats and their relationship to…

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Colloquium | "The Virtual Materiality of Texts: Book History during a Pandemic" | Panel II & Closing Remarks

Recording of the second panel and closing remarks. Panel II | "Closed Archives, Open Access" • Nigel Smith (Princeton University) | "Scan and Deliver! Archives in the…

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The Books and Prints of Anaïs Nin and her Gemor Press

Recently, the Library acquired most of the rare, letterpress editions printed by Anaïs Nin (French-Cuban, 1903-1977). Best known for her diaries, Nin also wrote fiction with themes of history,…

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Preparing Data for Publication: Citing Data

Deeper dive into how to cite data.

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Competing with Television

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Law and Economics: Enemy or Friend of Classical Liberalism?

Michael Krauss, George Mason University Law School

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