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Adopt-a-Book 2013: Lewdness & Loud Talking Forbidden!

April 5th, 2013, by Lauren Hewes

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Tonight is the night! Come to AAS at 6 p.m. for the Society’s 6th annual Adopt-a-Book event! There will be food, drinks, original collection materials to view, and curatorial knowledge-sharing.  If you haven’t pre-adopted it will be $10 to get in, but if you have, it’s free! You can still browse the 2013 Adopt-A-Book Catalog to [...]


The Acquisitions Table: Catalog of the Mobile Circulating Library

April 18th, 2011, by David Whitesell

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Mobile Circulating Library. New and revised catalogue of the Mobile Circulating Library … established November, 1874. Mobile [AL]: Shields & Co., 1879. Only recorded copy (in any edition) of this catalog of a substantial southern lending library. Rates began at $6 per year and up, for which subscribers had access to over 2,000 volumes (including [...]


Paper Rituals

January 27th, 2011, by Elizabeth Watts Pope

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It is perhaps not surprising that we can be a little obsessive about our paper here at AAS. However, a recent influx of interns reminded me how strange all the paper shuffling that goes on at the desk can appear to an outsider. People new to doing research at AAS, upon being asked to present [...]


Henry David Thoreau meets Cotton Mather at the Antiquarian Society

August 10th, 2010, by Elizabeth Watts Pope

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The following post comes to us from AAS reader Peter MacInerney. Early in January 1855, a Concord-based free-lance writer, occasional surveyor, and sometime lecturer, visited the American Antiquarian Society at its then-new building.  This second Antiquarian Hall had been completed little more than one year before, after the Society outgrew its original building. The visitor [...]


Private Libraries in a Digital Age

July 16th, 2010, by Ashley Cataldo

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In an age of inter-connectivity, mobility, and Librarything.com that purports to bring us together in a digital utopia, whither will the truly personal library go? Do we risk having a network of Gatsbys present and past, interested in books more essential for their social value than their literary or historical merit? A social networking database [...]


It doesn’t stop with “Antiquarian…” or, I’ll take what’s behind door number one!

May 14th, 2010, by Tracey Kry

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Assistant Curator of Manuscripts and Assistant Reference Library Tracey Kry comments on her impressions of AAS as a newly-arrived employee. A couple of months ago now, we had a post about creating an AAS Glossary that would talk about terms and collections unique to AAS (http://pastispresent.org/category/aas-glossary/ ).  The first post was about people’s confusion with [...]




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