A rare book is seldom dumb. If you know how to listen, it can speak volumes (pardon the phrase) about who owned it, why it was read and how often, where it was sold, what the purchase price was, when its binding was fitted, and so on. Take the Rare Book and Manuscript Library’s The Schoole […]
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Frances Wolfreston: A Woman Reader of the Late Renaissance Revealed
October 28, 2013