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Edward II, 1622 and 1818
Sometimes things go astray and you deal with it as best you can.
Oct 27, 2020 • Sarah Werner
Picture books
Pictures. That's it. Just pictures of things so you can rest your brain.
Apr 21, 2020 • Sarah Werner
Blanking out
What are blank pages and why would you want to look at them?
Mar 23, 2020 • Sarah Werner
Teaching with rare materials in epidemics?
What plans are you making to teach with rare books and manuscripts when classes are canceled and campuses closed?
Mar 9, 2020 • Sarah Werner
Book users
Are we users or readers? Is thinking of users too dehumanizing for the work we do? Why are words so hard?
Feb 25, 2020 • Sarah Werner
Navigating the year
What happens when you have to try making your way through all the almanacs you've gathered?
Jan 27, 2020 • Sarah Werner
Turning the leaf
What even is time, let alone a calendar or an almanac?
Jan 8, 2020 • Sarah Werner
An addendum on added entries
Why are card catalogs fun and confusing? And when will I stop making mistakes?
Dec 8, 2019 • Sarah Werner
Early Printed Fun
Early Printed Fun
Stories about early printed books, tips for teaching, and general explorations of the fun of printing from the author of <em>Studying Early Printed Books 1450-1800: A Practical Guide</em>

Early Printed Fun

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