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Rare Book Collection
The Rare Book Collection is an artificial collection consisting chiefly of new acquisitions in the Bentley Rare Book Museum. The items include bibliographic information, plus other information relevant to the mission and collecting scope of the museum. The collection was created in March 2018, and new items will be added as catalogued and/or received by the repository. Additionally, the finding aid will be updated to reflect the new additions.
The American woman's home: or, Principles of domestic science, 1869
The Rare Book Collection is an artificial collection consisting chiefly of new acquisitions in the Bentley Rare Book Museum. The items include bibliographic information, plus other information relevant to the mission and collecting scope of the museum. The collection was created in March 2018, and new items will be added as catalogued and/or received by the repository. Additionally, the finding aid will be updated to reflect the new additions.
The physiology of taste, or, Transcendental gastronomy: illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents, 1854
The Rare Book Collection is an artificial collection consisting chiefly of new acquisitions in the Bentley Rare Book Museum. The items include bibliographic information, plus other information relevant to the mission and collecting scope of the museum. The collection was created in March 2018, and new items will be added as catalogued and/or received by the repository. Additionally, the finding aid will be updated to reflect the new additions.
The show folks!, 1831
Pierce Egan collection of writings.
Yarrow revisited and other poems, 1835
Romantic literature collection. This book is bound in the original board of the time period, and the spine reveals that other books were used to make the binding. Specifically, this book is bound with hemp cords. The catalog included in the front of the book is rare because many book owners would have taken this out of the book. The book is dedicated to Samuel Rogers, a friend of Wordsworth's.