The following is the third in a four-part series on books from the library of Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909) and her family. Presented to Jewett in 1885, this copy of Celia Thaxter’s Poems contains 22 original watercolor sketches by Thaxter, depicting flowers, birds, spiders, and seascapes. Best known for her poem “The Sandpiper,” Celia Thaxter Read More
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The game’s afoot!
This post is part of an ongoing series featuring items from the Julio Mario Santo Domingo collection. Today’s feature demonstrates the Santo Domingo Collection’s diversity of genres and formats. While clearly literary in nature, Sherlock Holmes: consulting detective is not a work of literature. Rather, it’s a game based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s novels, in which players Read More
A Theory of Communication
This post is part of an ongoing series featuring items from the newly acquired Santo Domingo collection. Counterblast by Marshall McLuhan is a unique book with insights into human interaction with new technologies and media. A Canadian communication theory philosopher, McLuhan investigates the way new media has changed the world, with an interesting focus on Read More
From the library of Sarah Orne Jewett: Set in Civilité
The following is the second in a four-part series on books from the library of Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909) and her family. Published by the Paris firm of Edwin Tross in 1871, this volume of poetry by Louise Labé belongs to a limited edition of 500 copies, and is distinguished by the remarkable typeface used. Read More
From the Library of Sarah Orne Jewett: Who is C.H.B.?
The following is part of a series on books from the library of Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909) and her family. Best known for her novels and stories set in Maine, including Deephaven (1877) and The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896), Jewett’s papers and family library came to Harvard in 1931, the bequest of her Read More