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Yale Program in the History of the Book: The Thing Is …

Whitney Anne Trettien, Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania, with Andrew Brown, Ph.D. Candidate in English, Yale, and Cathy DeRose, Digital Humanities Lab, Yale

Part of the series of panel discussions with Yale faculty and visiting speakers on the idea of the text as material object
For more on the Yale Program in the History of the Book, visit https://bookhistory.yale.edu

Bibliomania; or Book Madness: A Bibliographical Romance Friday, January 18, 2019 to Saturday, April 20, 2019

This exhibition takes its name from the history of “arrant book-lovers” written by Thomas Frognall Dibdin in 1842. It follows these lovers of the book through four case studies, observing the powerful and often unexpected relationships of books with their readers, owners, authors, collectors, and creators.

Dr. King and the Long Civil Rights Movement

Select highlights of the Beinecke Library’s collections related to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to the African American freedom movement will be on view in a temporary display for the holiday in the courtyard level reading room.

NOTE: all visitors who go to the reading room will need to check any and all bags, coats, hats, and other personal belongings on the library’s ground floor before going to the reading room. Space may be limited.

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