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Marbled Monday–Camouflage!Three 19th-century volumes by the German philosopher Hegel are doingMarbled Monday–Camouflage!Three 19th-century volumes by the German philosopher Hegel are doing

Marbled Monday–Camouflage!

Three 19th-century volumes by the German philosopher Hegel are doing their best to blend in with the reading room table.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s Werke. Vollständige Ausgabe … Berlin: Verlag Von Duncker Und Humblot, 1832-1845.


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Christmas Carols This 1882 book does not really contain Christmas carols per se, but it is a beautif

Christmas Carols
This 1882 book does not really contain Christmas carols per se, but it is a beautiful Christmas-y red.
The Hymnal Companion : Is It a Book for Evangelical Men? With a Few Words on Carols and Prayer Books. Toronto: Hunter, Rose and Company, 1882.


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“Come, and take choice of all my library…”Titus Andronicus, Act 4, Scene 1During his birthday“Come, and take choice of all my library…”Titus Andronicus, Act 4, Scene 1During his birthday

“Come, and take choice of all my library…”
Titus Andronicus, Act 4, Scene 1

During his birthday week we’re thinking of William Shakespeare, and we’re excited to share this recent acquisition. Here you see a first edition copy of William Noel Humphreys’Sentiments and Similes of William Shakespeare, published in London in 1851. The elaborate chromolithographed border on the title page was printed in Paris then returned to London to be overprinted with the text. A black papier-mâché binding over gold foil contains a terracotta portrait of Shakespeare. The commercially-produced binding would have been created with the use of a mold.

These beautifully-produced books were popular in the Victorian era, and they come in a variety of sizes. In addition to this quarto, which could have been used as a gift or prize book, the Library collections contain Owen Jones’ Psalms of David, an oversized folio with a similar binding and illustrations.


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