thebrainscoop:Got a lot of requests for more images of the books on our new set (check out the behin
thebrainscoop:Got a lot of requests for more images of the books on our new set (check out the behind-the-scenes tour video!) – some are:annual reports from the Museum’s earliest yearsa copy of Don Quixote from 1738, cover page included, a few books in foreign languages that I would love to know what they are- The Handybook of Recreative Science from 1872, which aims “..to introduce young persons of both sexes to the study of some of the many interesting subjects included within the large circle of the recreative sciences.” It’s basically a how-to book for picking up cool stuff in nature.California Mines and Minerals, the ‘Souvenir Edition’ from 1899Sport in British Burmah, by Pollok. Volume 1. New-York State Survey, 1838Archaeological expeditions in Syria, 1922, published by Princeton UniversityA Report upon Natural History Collections made in Alaska between 1877-1881, by Nelson. Contributions to Indiana Paleontology, 1898-1904. by G. K. Greene, Vol. 1aaannd Seal and Salmon Fisheries and general resources of Alaska, Vol. 1 and 2. For you book lovers out there.. -- source link
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