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Long before becoming one of the most celebrated figures in the history of science, Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) kept a pocket-sized memorandum book, filling it with notes distilled from reading during his grammar school and early Cambridge days. Join Philip S. Palmer, Robert H.
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Young, handsome, and highborn, Claude III de Laubespine lived in luxury after marrying an heiress and obtaining the favor of King Charles IX. His brilliant career at court was cut short in 1570, when he died at the age of 25.
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Opening February 2 and continuing through May 13, Tennessee Williams: No Refuge but Writing highlights the playwright’s creative process and his close involvement with the theatrical production of his works, as well as their reception and la
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This manuscript contains numerous images of the real and imaginary lands that made up the medieval world.
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LAWRENCE R. RICCIARDI NAMED PRESIDENT OF THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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THE MORGAN’S ANNUAL SUMMER DISPLAY OF GREAT AMERICANA TO INCLUDE NOAH WEBSTER’S FIRST DICTIONARY AND A FRAGMENT OF WASHINGTON’S 1789 INAUGURAL ADDRESS DRAFT
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Boston : Printed and sold by the printers and booksellers for John Perkins, 1771.PML 196386ClassificationDepartment
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Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828.Newcastle-on-Tyne : Printed by Robert Ward for Jane Bewick ; London : Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1862.PML 136755ClassificationDepartment
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Boston : Printed by Edward Draper, at his Printing-Office, in Newbury-Street, and Sold by John Boyle in Marlborough-Street, 1777 [Hartford, Conn. : Published and sold by Ira Webster, 1843]PML 16909ClassificationDepartment