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John Milton & Seventeenth Century Culture, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Apr 2000

John Milton & Seventeenth Century Culture, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

Rare Books & Special Collections Publications

This catalog outlined the exhibit that included twenty-three 17th-century Milton editions, most notably the first editions of Milton’s first prose work (1641), of his great defense of a free press Areopagitica (1644), of his first collection of poetry (1645), and of several political works of the 1650s. The exhibit included all four editions of Paradise Lost published during Milton’s lifetime. Complementing the books on display were engravings of English and Italian cities where Milton lived, studied and visited.


Paris Imprints Of The 1920s, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Sep 1999

Paris Imprints Of The 1920s, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog accompanied the small-scale exhibit of material from each of the major American expatriate imprints of the post-Great War decade, and complements of the Ernest Hemingway centenary exhibit in the mezzanine gallery.


The Culture Of Camelias, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Apr 1999

The Culture Of Camelias, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

Rare Books & Special Collections Publications

This brochure describes a Department of Rare Books & Special Collections exhibit of collection materials about camellias. The collection was formed by Mrs. Sheffield Phelps (Claudia Lea). The Phelps Memorial Collection of Garden Books was donated to the University by Miss Phelps in 1959 on her mother’s death, with additional donations in the 1970s after the dispersal of the Phelps home. The exhibition tells the story of how camellias were brought in the early 1700s from the Far East to Europe, and then to America, how they were identified and named, and how the major varieties were developed by 19th-century …


Eighteenth & Nineteenth Century Books About China, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Oct 1998

Eighteenth & Nineteenth Century Books About China, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This brochure accompanied an exhibit mounted to mark the donation to the University of South Carolina by the People’s Republic of China of an extensive collection of Chinese-language books and reference works, totaling more than 200 volumes. Most of the books displayed were drawn from the library of the original South Carolina College, chartered in 1801. Also displayed were books about China from the personal library of Charles Pinckney (1757-1827), governor of South Carolina, and author of the “Pinckney draft” of the U.S. federal constitution.


James Macpherson & Ossian, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Jul 1998

James Macpherson & Ossian, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog accompanied the exhibit of writings by and about the Scottish poet James Macpherson. In addition to its outstanding holdings of Robert Burns and Burnsiana, the Library's G. Ross Roy Collection also encompasses extensive holdings of many other Scottish poets, from the early 18th century to the present. This exhibit provides a good opportunity to showcase the Roy Collection's extraordinary depth of material on a once widely-influential writer who deserves renewed critical attention. What is shown here is only a sampling of the Macpherson material available in Thomas Cooper Library. The exhibit also gives opportunity to include other recent …


James Macpherson & Ossian, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Jul 1998

James Macpherson & Ossian, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog accompanied the exhibit of writings by and about the Scottish poet James Macpherson (1736-1796) which welcomes to Thomas Cooper Library the eighth W. Ormiston Roy Memorial Visiting Research Fellow, Dr. Valentina Bold from the University of Aberdeen. It is not always fully appreciated that, in addition to its outstanding holdings of Robert Burns and Burnsiana, the Roy Collection also encompasses extensive holdings of many other Scottish poets, more particularly from the early 18th century onwards. Each summer the Ormiston Roy Fellowship, endowed by Dr. and Mrs. Roy in memory of Dr. Roy's grandfather, brings to the University a …


The Augusta Baker Collection Of African-American Children's Literature & Folklore, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Jan 1998

The Augusta Baker Collection Of African-American Children's Literature & Folklore, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

Rare Books & Special Collections Publications

The Augusta Baker Collection of African-American Children's Literature and Folklore totals over 1600 volumes that highlight a wide range of subjects, genres, and formats of multicultural books for children, together with papers and illustrative material reflecting Baker's pivotal role in the field of children's librarianship. The collection is strong in reflecting the changes in subject matter of children's literature during the late twentieth century, as racial and ethnic folktales and legends were told and retold in numerous illustrated editions for new audiences. Latino/Latina materials, Native American, and Asian American literature and folktales for young people are well-represented.


Paul Leicester Ford, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Jan 1998

Paul Leicester Ford, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog accompanied the exhibit of portions of a gift of Ford material recently made to the University. Paul Leicester Ford (1865-1902) was the consummate bookman of the late nineteenth century. During his life, he successfully contributed to the world of letters through printing, bibliography, editing, scholarship and fiction. The collection contains almost forty books and pamphlets pertaining to Ford, including inscriptions, photos, and letters, as well as additional material by Noah Webster, Ford's great-grandfather, and other family members.


Angelica Singleton Van Buren (1816-1877), University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Jul 1997

Angelica Singleton Van Buren (1816-1877), University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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The exhibit accompanied by this catalog was mounted to display books belonging to Angelica Singleton Van Buren (1816-1877) which were recently donated to the University. Mrs. Van Buren, the South Carolina-born daughter-in-law of President Martin Van Buren, lived with her husband in the White House during the latter part of Van Buren's term and served as Van Buren's hostess during this time. The books displayed are among a larger group of books from the Barnwell and Singleton families, all of which were donated by Mr. and Mrs. David Phillips of Florence, SC.


Joseph Heller, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Sep 1996

Joseph Heller, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog is based on the exhibit of items related to Joseph Heller which were drawn from material in the Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection.


Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century British Women Writers, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Mar 1996

Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century British Women Writers, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog accompanied the 1996 University Libraries’ exhibition of material related to Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century British Women Writers. The exhibition covers a full chronological spectrum, and many of the "collector’s high points" of literature by women are displayed, including first editions of Wollstonecraft’s Vindication, Shelley’s Frankenstein, Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights, and Rossetti’s Goblin Market, as well as first editions by Austen, Charlotte and Anne Bronte, George Eliot and other well-known names.


Robert Burns: 1759-1796, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Mar 1996

Robert Burns: 1759-1796, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This exhibition contained works by and about Robert Burns, and showed selected highlights from the G. Ross Roy Collection of Burns, Burnsiana and Scottish Poetry. The collection, acquired from USC Professor Roy in 1989, is widely recognized as among the best Burns collections anywhere in North America. The items chosen for the University's Robert Burns bicentenary exhibit have been selected from over 4,000 items in the Roy Collection on Burns alone. In making the selection, the aim was not only to display some of the outstanding high points and the rarest items, but also to represent some of the different …


Thomas Carlyle, 1795-1881: A Bicentenary Exhibit, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Oct 1995

Thomas Carlyle, 1795-1881: A Bicentenary Exhibit, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This exhibit marks the bicentenary of the Victorian writer Thomas Carlyle and showcases the University of South Carolina's outstanding collection of Carlyle's works, formed by Professor Rodger L. Tarr. Along with a full array of first and collected editions, nearly all in original bindings, the Tarr collection also includes important manuscript and illustrative material. Nearly all the items included in the exhibit are first or early editions, or original manuscript and illustrative material; where a reproduction has been used to round out the Carlyle story, this is indicated. The exhibit includes Carlyle's work in mathematics, German literature, social analysis, satire, …


James Dickey At 70: A Tribute, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Sep 1993

James Dickey At 70: A Tribute, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This exhibition, James Dickey at 70: A Tribute, was mounted by the University of South Carolina Libraries' Division of Special Collections in recognition of James Dickey's seventieth birthday, of his 25 years at the University, and of the publication of his third novel, To the White Sea, and was an aspect of the larger September 1993 celebration. The exhibition was designed to complement the celebration's activities and to provide a sense of the development of the artist's oeuvre and contained examples of Dickey's fiction, poetry, essays and interviews, and children's books.


Hugh Macdiarmid: The Thorn On Scotland's Rose, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Apr 1992

Hugh Macdiarmid: The Thorn On Scotland's Rose, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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The items listed in this catalogue were almost all taken from the G. Ross Roy Collection of the University of South Carolina's Special Libraries Division. As the reader may be aware, collecting the works of MacDiarmid is made particularly difficult because there is no bibliography, or even checklist, of his complete works. Dr. W. R. Aitken has produced a useful list of books by or edited by MacDiarmid, but much of his work is to be found only in the periodicals and books to which he contributed. While particular attention was paid to works entirely by MacDiarmid in the selection …


Walt Whitman - A Centenary Exhibition, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Mar 1992

Walt Whitman - A Centenary Exhibition, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog accompanied the exhibit, Walt Whitman: A Centenary Exhibition. When Walt Whitman published his first edition of Leaves of Grass, he believed he was embarking on a personal literary journey of national significance. Setting out to define the American experience, Whitman consciously hoped to answer Ralph Waldo Emerson's 1843 essay, The Poet, which called for a truly original national poet, one who would sing of the new country in a new voice. Displayed are many Whitman-authored items including multiple editions of Leaves of Grass, including the first, , Memoranda During the War, as well as …


The G. Ross Roy Collection Of Robert Burns, Burnsiana & Scottish Poetry At Thomas Cooper Library, University Of South Carolina, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Jan 1989

The G. Ross Roy Collection Of Robert Burns, Burnsiana & Scottish Poetry At Thomas Cooper Library, University Of South Carolina, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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With the addition in 1989 of the G. Ross Roy Collection, the University of South Carolina's Thomas Cooper Library became a major international center for research across the broad range of Scottish literature. The core of the Roy Collection is (in the words of a recent visitor) "the best Burns collection in North America." Around that core are holdings in depth for many other major (and minor) Scottish writers, from the Renaissance to the present day, supported by the resources of a nationally-ranked research library.


A Load Of Gratitude: Audubon And South Carolina, Davy-Jo Stribling Ridge Jan 1985

A Load Of Gratitude: Audubon And South Carolina, Davy-Jo Stribling Ridge

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This serves as the catalogue to "John James Audubon and the South Carolina Connection," a commemorative exhibit at the University of South Carolina on the 200th anniversary of Audubon's birth. The exhibit, November 15, 1985 - January 26, 1986, co-sponsored by the McKissick Museum and the Thomas Cooper Library, emphasizes the work which Audubon did in South Carolina. Equally honored is the role played by South Carolinians in helping Audubon complete his ambitious project of drawing all the birds in America in life size.


Margaret Fuller: An Exhibition, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Oct 1973

Margaret Fuller: An Exhibition, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

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This catalog accompanied the exhibit, curated by Professor Joel Myerson, in which the curator attempts to present, through items chiefly of bibliographical interest, a brief survey of the high points of Fuller’s personal and publishing career. In some ways, this catalog will supplement Jacob Blank’s Bibliography of American Literature , III, 262-269, but in no sense is it mean to serve as a complete bibliography of Fuller’s writings; rather, it is a group of significant items, including many unrecorded by the BAL, from the curator’s own collection-in-progress.