Rewriting Our Histories A selection of rare books and manuscripts offering rich research possibilities. From the development of educational practices to narratives on women’s professional lives, to satire on get-rich-quick schemes to an entomology guide for children, these texts preserve voices from the long-18th and 19th centuries that helped shape our modern society–for good and for bad.
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Rewriting Our Histories A selection of rare books and manuscripts offering rich research possibilities. From the development of educational practices to narratives on women’s professional lives, to satire on get-rich-quick schemes to an entomology guide for children, these texts preserve voices from the long-18th and 19th centuries that helped shape our modern society–for good and for bad.
E-list: Toronto Antiquarian Book Fair 2024 60 items in Americana and Literature, fully illustrated. Interactive PDF.
Latin America Fresh Sheet Latin America from exploration to science fiction. 20 books from or about Latin America.
314: What’s in a BEE? More than 125 books in the history of science and genetics. Mostly from the libraries of four academicians, scientist-historians. Fully illustrated.
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E-list: New Acquisitions in Americana, September 2024 32 items, fully illustrated. Available as interactive PDF and online list.
Recent Acquisitions: English, American & Continental Law, 1630-1943 – 30 Items
By The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.E-list #61 New Arrivals Thirty-two new arrivals, ranging from a 1629 French translation of Thomas a Kempis' "The Imitation of Christ" to a 2002 edition of "The Journals of Lewis and Clark."