Just finished the latest post on Impressions. This one is on multiple copies from @westernulibsARC 's Milton and Eliot Collections. Thanks again to Ryan Rabie @HuronLibrary for the amazing photography and layout. huronresearch.ca/impressions…
Very excited to announce this new position. Applicants should have expertise in at least two of the following three areas: Canadian, Indigenous and World Literatures. Please circulate. huronatwestern.ca/job-board/…
Had a great class showing students a selection of @westernulibs remarkable Barnett Shakespeare collection today. We examined a wide range of mainly nineteenth century illustrated books for an upcoming assignment. Thanks to @DebbieMW1 and the ARCC staff for help with logistics.
Congratulations to Andrea King on the publication of her novel! Can't wait to read it, and to hang out in the A-wing by Andrea's office to secure an autograph on my copy @HuronResearch @huronatwestern
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So excited to have just finished a new post on my rare book blog, Impressions. Once again, Ryan Rabie @HuronLibrary has provided the incredible photography and layout huronresearch.ca/impressions…
Very excited to be heading with students from @huronatwestern ENG3333E to the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library today. We will be looking at more than 50 rare books as well as selections from the Margaret Atwood and Derek Walcott Archives.
Second post for my blog, Impressions, is now up! Thanks again Ryan Rabie for your fine photography and layout and thanks @westernulibsARC for access to books from your collection. huronresearch.ca/impressions…
An exciting discovery, of a ‘lost’ text by 17th century writer Alice Thornton, has been made by Dr Cordelia Beattie at Durham Cathedral. Read the full story here: durhamcathedral.co.uk/news/l…@EdinburghUni
Another exciting copy of Ralph Brooke's Catalogue at Oxford, this time at @StJohnsOx. Christopher Hatton's copy with numerous annotations/excerpts in early sections from both printed books and manuscripts. Trying to imagine the books around the book.
At the @RareBooksOfBod with @barrett_rm21 to see two of the more interesting copies of Ralph Brooke's Catalogue and Succession of the Kings...(London, 1619), one heavily annotated, the other with crests and arms in colour. #multiplecopies#Census
Call for papers -- Panels on "Textual mobility, mobile textualities: translation, history, and text dissemination in the early modern period", June 3-4 2019, @UBC for #congress2019csrs-scer.com/2018/12/04/cal… via @CSRS_SCER
Excited to be heading to University of Toronto's @Fisher_Library this morning with @huronatwestern ENG 3333E students to explore rare books and manuscripts, including selections from the Atwood and Walcott archives!