“We hammer away!”: a look at Soviet Propaganda Posters
By Brandis Malone Brandis Malone is a second-year master’s student in the dual Russian and Eastern European studies and Library…“We hammer away!”: a look at Soviet Propaganda Posters
By Brandis Malone Brandis Malone is a second-year master’s student in the dual Russian and Eastern European studies and Library…“We hammer away!”: a look at Soviet Propaganda Posters
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This spring, the Lilly Library is celebrating the 400th anniversary of the Shakespeare First Folio. The First Folio, printed in 1623, is fundamentally how we know Shakespeare. Eighteen of the thirty-six plays had previously been published in a smaller quarto format, sometimes with significant textual differences, but the rest of… Read moreExhibition Highlights: 400 Years of Shakespeare
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Madeline Kripke’s phenomenal collection abounds with big dictionaries, old dictionaries, and big old dictionaries, but it also includes some very…Looking at Slang through Steve Allen’s Glasses
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After opening its tattered brown cover, all I could see, at first, was an apparently blank white book, but then…A Dictionary for Blind Musicians