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Notes of the United States of North America, during a phrenological visit in 1898-39-40: Volume 2
Notes and descriptions of things seen during the author's visit to the United States from 1838-1840. Includes detailed information on visits to various institutions, people met, and the author's views on religion and education.
Spoons : World's Columbian Expostion, Chicago, 1893
A group of 6 spoons from the 1893 Chicago "World's Columbian Exposition" world's fair. Silverplated souvenir teaspoons, each with scrolling forms on handle. Bowl of each spoon is engraved with a view of a different building from the exposition: U.S. Government Building; Horticultural Building; Mines and Mining Building; Machinery Hall; Transportation Building; Manufacturers & Liberal Arts [Building].
A proclamation / by the president and supreme executive council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; John Dickinson.
A proclamation by the President and Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on November 20, 1782, declaring Sunday to be the Lord's Day.
A Chart of the Gulf Stream
Map of the Gulf Stream from Florida and the Bahama Islands at lower left of map, up along the coast of North America, and to Newfoundland and the Grand Banks at upper right of map, as charted by Benjamin Franklin. At left side is text describing the journey from Newfoundland west and south along the Atlantic coast. In the text, "Gulf" is spelled "Gulph" Labrador is labeled as "Land of the Eskimaux's". Inset at upper left is a map of the Atlantic Ocean, showing the Gulf Stream.
My diary North and South. By William Howard Russell.
Map showing the eastern part of the United States circa 1863 to accompany text of "My Diary North and South."
Travels in North America, in the years 1841-2; with geological observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. By Charles Lyell.
Geological map of the United States and Canada in 1841 - 42. Colored areas indicate geological eras, mineral and rock formations.
[A Christmas Carol, Mini Classics]
Photograph of Stephanie Laslett's "A Christmas Carol" from the Mini Classics Series, held by UNT Special Collections. There is an illustration of a man in a black top hat and grey coat with three children in scarves and other winter clothes, snow lightly falling around them. They are looking at a window with holiday decorations on it. The title is at the top in a tan block, and the illustrator' name at the bottom. Under the part with the illustration the dark red cover of the book can be seen.
Why I Believe in Companionate Marriage
Why I believe in companionate marriage, published by Marcet Haldeman-Julius, c. 1927.
[The Dust of Battle and the Dawn of Peace]
Video footage of the exhibition "The Dust of Battle and the Dawn of Peace, The Military Experience in Words and Images, 1914 - 1915," held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
[When We Were Young: Juvenalia from the Rare Book and Texana Collections]
Video footage of the exhibition, "When We Were Young: Juvenalia" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
[The Private Press: Craft, Tradition and Imagination]
Video footage of the exhibition, "The Private Press: Craft, Tradition and Imagination" held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
[This Rich Territory: Denton County 1846-1996]
Video footage of the exhibition "This Rich Territory: Denton County 1846-1996," held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
[Fashion and Costume: Resources from the Rare Book and Texana Collection]
Video footage of the exhibition, "Fashion and Costume: Resources" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
[Beyond the Blue Horizon: Travels and Exploration from the Rare Books and Texana Collection]
Video footage of the exhibition, "Beyond the Blue Horizon: Travels and Exploration" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
[Mundus Naturae: Representations of Nature from the Rare Book and Texana Collections]
Video footage of the exhibition, "Mundus Naturae: Representations of Nature" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
[Illustration in the Printing Arts: Wood, Metal, Stone]
Video footage of the exhibition "Illustration in the Printing Arts: Wood, Metal, Stone," held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
[The Most Sublime Act: The Art and Poetry of William Blake]
Video footage of the exhibition, "The Most Sublime Act: The Art and Poetry of William Blake" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
[Ranching in Texas: An Exhibition, 1995]
Video footage of the exhibition "Ranching in Texas: An Exhibition, 1995," held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
[South of the Border]
Video footage of the exhibition, "South of the Border" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
[Youthful Recreations: Two Centuries of Juvenalia From the Rare Book and Texana Collections]
Video footage of the exhibition, "Youthful Recreations: Two Centnuries of Juvenalia" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
[Exhibition of sheet music and books from the Music Library]
Video footage of an exhibit featuring books and sheet music in the UNT Music Library.
[Denton Today: Dr. Kenneth Lavender and Martin Sarvis - Rare Maps of Texas in Southwest]
Video footage from Denton Today with an interview with Dr. Kenneth Lavender and his assistant Martin Sarvis from the University of North Texas, Rare Book and Texana department. In this episode of Denton Today, Dr. Lavender is talking about rare maps.
[Denton Today: Dr. Kenneth Lavender and Martin Sarvis - Rare Books]
Video footage from Denton Today with an interview with Dr. Kenneth Lavender and his assistant Martin Sarvis from the University of North Texas, Rare Book and Texana department. In this episode of Denton Today, Dr. Lavender is talking about rare books.
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