Rare Book School Por: Rare Book School Lectures Since 1972, the Book Arts Press and Rare Book School have offered more than 600 public lectures on a wide variety of bibliographical topics. 443 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Rare Book School Mostrando página 4 de 23 Belanger, Terry - "The State of the Bibliographical Nation: 2006" (14 December 2006) 16/10/2019 Dupont, Christian - "‘Take Things Always by Their Smooth Handle’" (24 July 2006) 16/10/2019 Golden, Vincent - "Chasing the Dumpster: Collecting American Newspapers" (17 July 2006) 16/10/2019 Heritage, Barbara - "Eyre's Heirs" (12 June 2006) 16/10/2019 Winship, Michael - "Pitching Theoretical Tents" (5 June 2006) 16/10/2019 Buchtel, John - "'Jane Eyre' Goes to the Rotunda: The Biography of a Classic Novel" 16/10/2019 Chase, Karen - "Who’s/Whose Jane Eyre?" (9 December 2005) 15/10/2019 Whitesell, David - "Quixotic Typography" (18 July 2005) 15/10/2019 Siegel, Jane Rodgers - "Teaching Penmanship in Ninteenth-Century America: A Comedy" 15/10/2019 Noel, William - "Where’s My Towel? The Archimedes Palimpsest in 2005" 15/10/2019 Huttner, Sidney - "America’s Favorite Book, 1860–1930: Owen Meredith’s 'Lucile'" 15/10/2019 Howes, Justin - "Typographical Monstrosities" (11 March 2004) 15/10/2019 Bryan, Charles Faulkner, Jr. - "The Myth of the American Historical Ignoramus" 15/10/2019 Jackson, Leon - "The Printer As Author from Franklin to Whitman" (4 August 2003) 15/10/2019 Noel, William - "King David and His Books in the Middle Ages" (28 July 2003) 15/10/2019 Dagenais, John C. - "Medieval Manuscripts in the 21st Century" (9 June 2003) 15/10/2019 Belanger, Terry - "MA and LW and Us" (5 August 2002) 09/10/2019 Gross, Robert A. - "Seeing the World in Print" (29 July 2002) 09/10/2019 Kiffer, Selby - "Dear Sir or Madam: I Have an Old Book: or, Not Everything in Your Attic is Gold" 09/10/2019 Fern, Alan M. - "The Photograph as Illustration" (8 July 2002) 09/10/2019 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 23 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn