The article describes a collection reflecting a rich assortment of twentieth century literature, donated to Rutgers University Library by its collector, the late Mr. William A. Hughes, of Elizabeth, New Jersey. Especially impressive in this collection is the excellent quality of book-making before the Second World War—of beautiful, legible type, widely spaced on the page, of fine paper, and of individual book design. The focus of the collection is primarily British and American literature, with a few translations from French, German, Russian, and Portuguese
Reprinted in part from the Atlantic monthly. cf. Essay introductory.--Book-collecting abroad.--Book-...
The article indexes and describes Ksawery Działyński’s (1756–1819) book collection. Ksawery develope...
words, written many centuries ago, describe the general situation with respect to the “abundance”-th...
Gaver makes the case for university libraries to collection juvenile or children's literature. She ...
Marchand describes the Symington Collections of nineteenth and early twentieth century British liter...
This special issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries reflects the wide range of app...
Because Hughes produced work in almost every genre imaginable, the encyclopedia contains information...
Monsignor Sean Swayne died in 1996 and his collection of 100 pre-1850 books was bequeathed to the Ru...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
Marchand describes the Symington Collections of nineteenth and early twentieth century British liter...
With contributions by Greg Barnhisel, John N. Duvall, Kristin Fujie, Sarah E. Gardner, Jaime Harker,...
Shortly after the appearance in 1936 of American Literary Annuals & Gift Books 1825-1865 by Dr. Ralp...
One of the most significant donations ever made to the British Library, the Stefan Zweig Collection ...
The articles in this edited collection trace the history of the book in Germany from the manuscript ...
The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto has significant holdings of books p...
Reprinted in part from the Atlantic monthly. cf. Essay introductory.--Book-collecting abroad.--Book-...
The article indexes and describes Ksawery Działyński’s (1756–1819) book collection. Ksawery develope...
words, written many centuries ago, describe the general situation with respect to the “abundance”-th...
Gaver makes the case for university libraries to collection juvenile or children's literature. She ...
Marchand describes the Symington Collections of nineteenth and early twentieth century British liter...
This special issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries reflects the wide range of app...
Because Hughes produced work in almost every genre imaginable, the encyclopedia contains information...
Monsignor Sean Swayne died in 1996 and his collection of 100 pre-1850 books was bequeathed to the Ru...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
Marchand describes the Symington Collections of nineteenth and early twentieth century British liter...
With contributions by Greg Barnhisel, John N. Duvall, Kristin Fujie, Sarah E. Gardner, Jaime Harker,...
Shortly after the appearance in 1936 of American Literary Annuals & Gift Books 1825-1865 by Dr. Ralp...
One of the most significant donations ever made to the British Library, the Stefan Zweig Collection ...
The articles in this edited collection trace the history of the book in Germany from the manuscript ...
The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto has significant holdings of books p...
Reprinted in part from the Atlantic monthly. cf. Essay introductory.--Book-collecting abroad.--Book-...
The article indexes and describes Ksawery Działyński’s (1756–1819) book collection. Ksawery develope...
words, written many centuries ago, describe the general situation with respect to the “abundance”-th...