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Falling in Love by Special Collections at Johns Hopkins University flic.kr/p/2msGhQc
In honor of Veterans Day the Special Collections Processing Center’s Pop Up Exhibit Series *History:
Three martially-themed heraldic shields: a trebuchet, battering rams, and a cannon.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an eighteenth-century philosopher from Geneva. In his Discourse on the Ori
One of Chef Louis’ interests relating to culinary history was the history of travel, so there are se
These ethereal images are from the 1917-18 Cleveland Play House (CPH) production of Pan.From the CPH
Noah spends some quality time with the animals before boarding the ark in the 1937-1938 Cleveland Pl
J.D. Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye, was first published by Little, Brown and Compan
hdslibrary:Today is our annual Meet the Special Collections open house! We’ll be showing off selecti
Fashion Friday! Enjoy these fanciful beards worn throughout time! These come from Beards: Their soci
kislak-center:A glimpse into our collections on this #shelfiesunday * * *#shelfie #specialcollecti
Details from an engraved title page. Images include a satyr, a pastor, and the personification of co
George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878) and Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) were popular English caricaturists
Charles Atkinson, an Englishman born in 1756, wrote this travelogue about his adventures in other pa
This album is composed of photos of the Toshogu shrine located in Nikko, Japan.The shrine is notable
NEW ACQUISITION: The Fluxus Performance Workbook, 1990“The first examples of what were to beco
Happy Woodcut Wednesday! This initial comes from “Concionum Opus Tripartitum Pluribis&
Happy International Women’s Day! Today, we are featuring a signed copy of Emma Goldman&
Mummy-Bundle Masks: Part 1 Textile Museum volunteer Heather Hoagland is working on a special project
In honor of New York Textile Month, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives would like to highlig
Happy Marbling Monday everyone!
2014 is the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the Wilbour Library of Egyptology at the Brookl
Ever wonder what inspired Giuseppe Verdi when he wrote his epic opera Aida back in the early 1870&am
Opera buffs and library lovers alike had a grand time atthe Brooklyn Museum’s special program
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