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t i 5 8 New and Notable In the absence of a curator during the academic year , there were few signicant purchases, but a number of important gifts were received. , . Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs.... New ed. vols. Paris: Librarie Gründ, . Authoritative reference source of information on artists, painters, and practitioners of graphic arts. Elmer Adler Fund. , ( ). Limited edition portfolio of reproductions of her watercolors. Gift of Dr. Georges Markow Totevy. , . Puerta al tiempo en tres voces, by Luis Palés Matos. Puerto Rico: Taller de las Plumas, . One of copies. Portfo- lio designed and illustrated by Gotay, with a pamphlet of accom- panying text by Arcadio Diaz Quiñones. Elmer Adler Fund. , ( – ). Silkscreen poster for an exhibition ( November ) of the wood engravings of Orlando Salgado at the Casa del Libro, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Inscribed by the artist to Princeton University Library and John Bidwell. Gift of the artist. , . Carved wooden plaque by Homar, dated , with gold lettered inscription: “Sala Fray Bartolomé de las Casas.” Gift of the Princeton University Program in Latin American Stud- ies, David Myhre, executive director. . Antonio Martorell, “Semena de la lengua: Homenaje a Arcadio Diaz Quiñones”; Yolanda Pastrana Fuentes,

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New and Notable

In the absence of a curator during the academic year –, there were

few significant purchases, but a number of important gifts were received.

, . Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs,

dessinateurs et graveurs. . . . New ed. vols. Paris: Librarie Gründ,. Authoritative reference source of information on artists, painters,and practitioners of graphic arts. Elmer Adler Fund.

, (–). Limited edition portfolio of reproductions of her watercolors. Gift of Dr. Georges MarkowTotevy.

, . Puerta al tiempo en tres voces, by Luis Palés Matos.Puerto Rico: Taller de las Plumas, . One of copies. Portfo-lio designed and illustrated by Gotay, with a pamphlet of accom-panying text by Arcadio Diaz Quiñones. Elmer Adler Fund.

, (– ). Silkscreen poster for an exhibition (November ) of the wood engravings of Orlando Salgado at theCasa del Libro, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Inscribed by the artist toPrinceton University Library and John Bidwell. Gift of the artist.

, . Carved wooden plaque by Homar, dated ,with gold lettered inscription: “Sala Fray Bartolomé de las Casas.”Gift of the Princeton University Program in Latin American Stud-ies, David Myhre, executive director.

. Antonio Martorell, “Semena de la lengua:Homenaje a Arcadio Diaz Quiñones”; Yolanda Pastrana Fuentes,

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Title page from Mark Strand, The Continuous Life (Iowa City: Windhover Press, ), de-signed by K. K. Merker. According to Merker, “I printed on rectos only, partly because tohave this size book I needed the extra pages. Another reason is that since Mark was the PoetLaureate and one of the most famous contemporary poets living, this book was designed tohonor him. Being able to ‘waste’ space, to have only one poem to a spread, was sort of away of making it a little more elegant. I was trying to do something typographically that wasgenerous and open and spacious.” Quoted in Sidney E. Berger, Printing & the Mind of Merker:A Bibliographical Study (New York: Grolier Club, ), . Graphic Arts Collection, Depart-ment of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library. Gift of Daniel

and Mary Jane Woodward.

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“¡Salsa, sabor y control! Sociología de las música ‘tropical.’ ” Giftof Professor Arcadio Diaz Quiñones.

, . Precessional. Wallingford, Pa.: ELM Press, . Poemsby Eleanor Wilner, lithographs by Enid Mark. Copy number of. Signed by author and artist. Elmer Adler Fund.

, . . (– ). Collection of approximately limited edi-tion books, pamphlets, and ephemera related to the printing ca-reer of Merker. Imprints prominently represented include the StoneWall Press, the Windhover Press, and the University of Iowa Cen-ter for the Book. Gift of Daniel and Mary Jane Woodward.

, . Bust of Ernest Hemingway, . Sculpture in plaster.Gift of the artist.

, . (– ). King Solomon and His Magic Ring, by ElieWiesel. Illustrated by Marc Podwal. New York: Greenwillow Books,. Inscribed by the artist to John and Andrea Bidwell. Withanother copy (soft cover) and publicity items and cards. Gift ofJohn Bidwell.

. Collection of printing ephemera: specimen leaves,trial sheets, prospectuses, and original prints. Presses representedinclude the Ashendene Press, Curwen Press, Merrymount Press,and Shakespeare Head Press. Elmer Adler Fund.

, (–). Original woodblocks ( in all) used inhis woodblock novel Wild Pilgrimage (). With a copy of the bookpublished by World Publishing Co. (New York, ). Gift of RobinWard Savage and Nanda Ward.

— Leader, Rare Books and Manuscripts Cataloging Team

The most important acquisition during the year ending June was the archives of the Quarterly Review of Literature (QRL), oneof the principal American literary journals of the past half century.Included are approximately twenty-two linear feet of correspon-dence and manuscripts documenting the history of this importantAmerican literary magazine, edited since by Theodore and

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Renée Weiss. QRL was first published at the University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, then at Bard College, and now, for morethan thirty years, at Princeton University. QRL files include corre-spondence with Elizabeth Bishop, Hayden Carruth, Robert Coover,e. e. cummings, James Dickey, James Farrell, Angel Flores, JeanGarrigue, Roger Hecht, Randall Jarrell, Edmund Keeley, GalwayKinnell, Denise Levertov, James Merrill, W. S. Merwin, MarianneMoore, Howard Nemerov, Robert Pinsky, Kenneth Rexroth,M. L. Rosenthal, Harvey Shapiro, W. D. Snodgrass, Wallace Stevens,Robert Penn Warren, Allen Tate, Mona van Duyn, Richard Wilbur,William Carlos Williams, James Wright, and more than two hun-dred other authors, with a heavy representation of Americanpoets. Also in the archives are most of the manuscripts submittedfor publication since , including corrected drafts of part of RalphEllison’s posthumous novel Juneteenth, and Ted Weiss’s own manu-scripts for his many published volumes of poetry.

Other important American literary/publishing collections acquiredare: Esar Levine’s collection of materials pertaining to Frank Har-ris (–), the Anglo-Irish writer and naturalized Americancitizen who was best known for his controversial and censored mem-oir, My Life and Loves, and for his writings about Oscar Wilde andother authors; and the author files of Story magazine for the years–, spanning the correspondence and manuscripts of morethan three hundred authors, chiefly contemporary American writ-ers, including Joyce Carol Oates, the Roger S. Berlind ’ Profes-sor in the Humanities.

Modern Latin American literature usually figures prominently inthe Manuscript Division’s acquisitions, but the only entirely newcollection in this area has been the correspondence of MargaretRandall, an American poet living in Cuba and Nicaragua from thes into the s.

Colonial and early national materials on Latin American historyare in demand, and so it was fortunate that an important collec-tion of administrative records, financial ledgers, and family paperspertaining to colonial Tlalpujahua (Michoacán, Mexico) could beacquired. Well documented are the Franciscan monastery of NuestraSeñora de Guadalupe, –, and the confraternity of the ThirdOrder Secular of St. Francis, –. The latter includes a led-ger related to matrimonial and criminal cases in Tlalpujahua during

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Fidel Castro looking at himself on a magazine cover, n.d. Fidel Castro Collection,Box , Department of Rare Books and Special Collections,

Princeton University Library.

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the s. Also acquired by purchase were two collections of pho-tographs of Fidel Castro and other Cuban revolutionary leadersfrom the s through the s.

Princeton’s rich collections of medieval, Islamic, and Ethiopicmanuscripts continue to grow by judicious purchases and the occa-sional gift. Acquired with funds provided by the Friends of thePrinceton University Library is a German miscellany dating fromthe s (Princeton MS. ). It contains the Computus chirometralis,an anonymous commentary on the Computus chirometralis, two cos-mographical diagrams depicting an earth-centered universe andthe celestial spheres, mnemonic verses about the months, a liturgi-cal calendar that includes the names of saints associated with thecity of Cologne, and a perpetual calendar with instructions aboutextending the calendar almost three centuries into the future. Anearly owner interested in astrology added a series of horoscopes forthe years –.

It was also a good year for Islamica, with approximately thirtyArabic, Persian, and Ottoman Turkish manuscripts acquired fromdifferent sources.

— Curator of Manuscripts

Between July and June the Numismatics Collectionacquired sixty-eight items: fifty-nine ancient coins, one Sassanian,the rest modern European. Twelve ancient pieces came from adonor in the Class of who wishes to remain anonymous, sixfrom Dr. W. Benson Harer, Class of , one from Teri N. Towe,Class of , and two from Dr. Cornelius C. Vermeule III. Par-ticularly notable in this group are: Teri Towe’s gift of a gold solidus

of the late Roman emperor Valentinian I, preserved in a moderngold setting (Roman Imperial Coinage IX, p. , no. ); a pair ofcoins struck during the First and Second Jewish Revolts, the giftsof Dr. Harer (Hendin , ); and two cistophoric tetradrachmsof the Emperor Augustus, whose purchase was made possible by adonation from Dr. Vermeule (Roman Provincial Coinage I, nos. ,). We also gratefully acknowledge a very generous gift of fundsfrom Dr. Vermeule and his wife, Dr. Emily Townsend Vermeule

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(Princeton L.H.D. ), made in honor of the Princetonians intheir two families. The first purchase from the Townsend-Vermeulefund is a portrait tetradrachm of the Parthian king Mithradates II(Sellwood .), a fine addition to the recently acquired group ofrare numismatic portraits reported in the Princeton University Library

Chronicle , no. (Autumn ): –.A number of major auction catalogs, useful augments to our Nu-

mismatic Reference Collection, came from Dr. Pierre Bastien andfrom Carl Breuer, Class of . Dr. Harry Bone presented a copyof his unpublished doctoral dissertation, “The Administration ofUmayyad Syria: The Evidence of the Copper Coins” (Princeton,). Based in part on Princeton material, it will be a necessaryreference for students of late Byzantine and early Islamic coinagein the region of Syria.

— Curator of Numismatics

. A circular letter to alumni members, dated August . Gift of Juan Norris Boothe.

. Thirty-five football programs and basket-ball programs from to . Gift of David M. Jordan, Class of.

. Mud and Glory: An Inside Story of Football, by James M. Neville(New York: Duffield and Company, ). Although commercially

Mithradates II (– ...). Tetradrachm, . gm. Obverse: Diademed bust.Reverse: Parthian archer. Numismatics Collection, Department of Rare

Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.

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published, this volume was not among Princeton’s holdings of mono-graphs that use the college and university as a setting. Gift of Mrs.Raymond C. Ingersoll.

. Ticket to Annual Commencement Ballof the College of New Jersey, dated September , issued toJames Smith Colwell, Class of . Gift of David G. Colwell, Classof .

. One mm film depicting Princeton scenes, graduation, andP-rade, –. Gift of Donald P. Hahn, M.D., Class of .

. Two reels depicting Princeton scenes and P-rade, ca. .Gift of William Homer, Class of .

. Depicts last football game in Palmer Stadium, printedin the New Yorker. Gift of the artist, Mike Witte, Class of .

. Two notebooks kept by Frank D. Creamer, Classof , containing notes from his upperclass psychology courses,–. Gift of Susan M. Creamer.

. Fifty-five letters and postcards sent to Professor TaylorReed of the Astronomy Department. Gift of Charles H. Cloak Sr.

. “When College Days Were Wild,” by Charles H.LaTourette, depicting late-nineteenth-century student life atPrinceton. Gift of Forrest H. Blanding, Graduate Class of .

. Two one-dollar bills originally autographed in by George P. Shultz, Class of , and re-signed in . Gift ofTony and Bert Sferra of the Continental Barber Shop, Princeton.

. One clay pipe with “ ’” and painted Universityshield, owned by Edgar Marsh Gibby, Class of . Gift of Rob-ert B. Gibby, Class of .

. A wooden cane, ca. , with carvings, including“Princeton College,” “Class of ,” and names of faculty andstudents. Two nameplates on handle: “Joseph Parker, Jr., June th” and “Frank T. Gorman, June , .” Gift of Mrs. FrankGorman, whose husband was a member of the Class of .

. One cocktail glass from the Class of FiftiethReunion. Gift of L. W. Lord Jr., Class of .

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Wooden cane, ca. . Memorabilia Collection, Box Z-, Princeton UniversityArchives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton

University Library. Gift of Mrs. Frank Gorman.

. A collection that includes two canes, three ties, twobell clapper halves, a gavel from the Class of , a Class of hatband, and one scale model reproduction of the FitzRandolphGate. Gift of Hugh DeN. Wynne, Class of .

. Class of umbrella with class design. Gift of JanWilson.

. A piece of the goal post from the Princeton-Penn game. Gift of Converse P. Hunter, Class of , and DorotheaR. Hunter.

. “Questions and Counsel for the Students of Nassau-Hall, (at Princeton in New-Jersey,) who Hope that a Work of Sav-ing Grace has been Wrougt Upon their Hearts. Published as EquallyUseful for All Persons who have a Similar Hope,” . Purchase.

. “A Poem on Divine Revelation; Being an Exercise de-livered at the Public Commencement at Nassau-Hall, September, ,” by Hugh Henry Brackenridge, published by R. Aitken

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of Philadelphia; and “An Essay, delivered in a Competition of theStudents of the College of New Jersey, for the Annual medal givenby His Excellency John Dickinson, esq.,” by Joseph Clay, pub-lished by Francis Bailey of Philadelphia. Gift of Joseph J. Felcone.

. An album originally owned by Walter L. Foulke,Class of , containing photographs of the members of his class.Gift of William G. Foulke, Class of .

. One x -inch black-and-white photo of fivePrincetonians, including Converse Hunter. Gift of Converse P.Hunter, Class of , and Dorothea R. Hunter.

. Two albumen prints: the football team, featuringEdwin Mark Norris, ca. ; and an interior shot of five students,including Norris, within a dormitory, ca. . Gift of Juan NorrisBoothe.

. Nineteen black-and-white photographs of the Classof . Gift of Alice Cross Jones.

. Fifty-eight black-and-white photographs, one colorphotograph, three color slides, and forty-one negatives depictingmen’s rowing, including practices, awards, banquets, trophies, andhead shots and group photos of team members, ca. –.Gift of Mrs. A. Van Santvoord Olcott Jr., whose husband was amember of the Class of .

. Seventeen prints depicting Princeton scenes and por-traits of John Witherspoon, Samuel Finley, Jonathan Edwards, SamuelStanhope Smith, and Samuel Davies. Gift of Mrs. Markell M. Shriver.

. Princeton Stadium Project Monthly Job Photographs,submitted by Turner Construction Company. Images documentthe construction and opening home game, May –Sept .Transferred from the Office of Physical Planning.

. Princeton cherub, cheering for the football team, .Gift of Joseph C. Baillargeon, Class of .

, –. Records of the social activi-ties of the upperclass eating facility. Transferred by Professor PaulSigmund.

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. Two itineraries for club tours, –.Gift of Caroline Zellner, whose husband, Carl N. Zellner, was amember of the Class of .

. A . x .-inch bird’s-eye view of campus, withfive inset views aligned along the bottom of the print (left to right):the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton Stadium, Holder Hall, thefaçade of the Engineering Quadrangle with sculpture, and Fisher-Bendheim Hall. Executed in for the th anniversary ofPrinceton University by Andrew Zega, Class of , and BernardH. Dams. Transferred from the th Committee.

— Princeton University Archivist

From October through September , some of the most remarkable

new titles and editions added to the Library’s general Rare Book collections

and related special collections were gifts and are duly noted below. Others were

purchased with funds provided by more than ten endowments designated for the

purchase of rare books. These funds include endowments coming to the Library

as gifts or as legacies from Howard Behrman, Sinclair Hamilton, Lathrop C.

Harper, Maurice Kelley, Carl Otto von Kienbusch, Senator David A. Reed,Willard and Margaret Farrand Thorp, Christian A. Zabriskie, and from manyindividuals in memory of William S. Dix.

, (–). The Natural History of Carolina, Floridaand the Bahama Islands: Containing Two Hundred and Twenty Figures ofBirds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects and Plants. Facsimile edition. Sa-vannah, Ga., . Gift of Thomas H. LeDuc.

- . This collection of works in English andin Yiddish by more than a hundred Jewish-American writers of thenineteenth and twentieth centuries is the generous donation ofLeonard L. Milberg ’ in honor of President Harold T. Shapiro*. President Shapiro himself has made a number of gifts to thecollection, including books by Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, and IssacMayer Wise. Begun in June with a foundation of more than books, the collection continues to grow.

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A notable addition to the collection is the Library’s purchase of anearly complete run of The Occident, and American Jewish Advocate,edited by Isaac Leeser and published in Philadelphia between and . The Occident was the first Jewish periodical to appearsince the Jew ceased publication in and the only importantone until Rabbi Wise established the Israelite in . Princeton’scopy is a duplicate from the venerable Library Company of Phila-delphia, founded by Benjamin Franklin in .

, . Collection of more than volumes by and aboutThomas Wolfe, together with approximately issues of variousliterary periodicals containing articles by or about Wolfe. Gift ofAlexander D. Wainwright, Class of .

, (–). Journal articles and ephemera, dating–, for the Library’s Beardsley Collection. Gift of MarkSamuels Lasner.

, (?–ca. ). Christianity a Revealed Mys-tery, or, The Gracious Purpose of God toward the Gentiles. London, .Gift of Bruce Willsie, Class of .

, (d. ). A Collection of Voyages and Travels,Some Now First Printed from Original Manuscripts, Others Now First Pub-lished in English: In Six Volumes: To Which Is Prefixed, An IntroductoryDiscourse (Supposed to Be Written by the Celebrated Mr. Locke) Intitled,The Whole History of Navigation from Its Original to This Time: Illustratedwith Near Three Hundred Maps and Cuts, Curiously Engraved on Copper.Third edition. London, –. An inscription states that thiscopy was bequeathed by the will of the Reverend Wm. Jno. Wood-cock, who died in the West Indies in December , to his heirsfor the benefit of the Melton Museum Library.

, (–). An Impartial Enquiry into the Time ofthe Coming of the Messiah, Together with an Abstract of the Evidence onWhich the Belief of the Christian Religion Is Founded: In Two Letters fromRobert, Lord Bishop of Clogher, to an Eminent Jew. London, . Gift ofBruce C. Willsie, Class of .

, . The Scripture Doctrine of the Christian Hierarchy. London,. Gift of Bruce C. Willsie, Class of .

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, (–). The Sense of St. Peter, as to the More Sure

Word of Prophecy, Considered and Explained. London, . Gift of BruceC. Willsie, Class of .

Directions for a Proper Choice of Authors to Form a Library, Which May

Both Improve and Entertain the Mind, and Be of Real Use in the Conduct of

Life: Intended for Those Readers Who Are Only Acquainted with the English

Language: With a Correct List of Proper Books on the Several Subjects. Lon-don, . At the end of the main text is the note: “all the Booksmentioned in the foregoing List may be had of John Whiston, Book-seller in Fleet-street.” Under the head “Books of Entertainment,”the author—probably the bookseller Whiston himself—states thatsuch books “are a very numerous class, in which too many noxiousand libertine doctrines are apt to be encouraged or to be excused.I will endeavour to keep as clear of these as I can, for the sake ofthe Fair Sex especially. This class may be justly subdivided intoworks of Wit and Humour, or of fictious Life, called Novels, whichare some grave, some jocose.”

The Genuine Tryal of Dr. Nosmoth, a Physician in Pekin, for the Murder of

the Mandarin Tonwin, Treasurer to the Army of the Emperor of China, Be-

fore the Great Council of Mandarines: Taken in Short Hand by the Linguist

of the English Factory. London, . A satire on the physician ThomasThompson, whose patient Thomas Winnington died of excessivepurgings and bleedings.

, (–). The Works of William Hogarth, In-

cluding the Analysis of Beauty and Five Days’ Peregrination. Philadelphia,. Gift of David H. Galerstein.

, (–). Abrégé de l’Essay de Monsieur Locke sur

l’entendement humain, traduit de l’anglais par Mr. Bosset. London, .Gift of Professor Albert Hirschman.

, (–). The Philosophical Grammar: Being a View

of the Present State of Experimented Physiology, or Natural Philosophy: In

Four Parts . . . The Whole Extracted from the Writings of the Greatest Natu-

ralists of the Last and Present Age. London, .

, . Memoirs of Monkeys, &c. &c. London, .

, (–?). Chronological Tables of Europe: From

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the Nativity of Our Saviour to the Year : Engraven on Copper-plates,

and Contriv’d in a Small Compass for the Pocket: Being of Great Use for the

Reading of History. . . . Ninth impression. London, . Gift of RogerGaskell.

, . . (b. ). Railways and Scenery. London, []. TheLibrary has the first three of the four volumes. Gift of WilliamMcGuire.

, (–). Some Queries Relative to the Jews: Occa-

sioned by a Late Sermon, with Some Other Papers Occasioned by the Queries.London, . Gift of Bruce C. Willsie, Class of .

, (–). Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive

Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament: Containing Many New Proofs

of the Divinity of Christ, from Passages Which are Wrongly Translated in the

Common English Version . . . To Which Is Added an Appendix Containing:

. A Table of Evidences of Christ’s Divinity by Dr. Whitby; . A Plain

Argument from the Gospel History for the Divinity of Christ by the Editor.Second edition. Durham, . This presentation copy to John Disneyis notable for still remaining in its original “Sharp Binding”—pinkpaper over pasteboards—a style favored by the author. The bookcontains an inscription by Disney, “Mar. . . J.D. from Mr.G. Sharp,” and his annotations.

, (–). The Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of

England: Containing, in a Compleat Series, the Representations of All the

English Monarchs, from Edward the Confessor to Henry the Eighth: Together

with Many of the Great Persons That Were Eminent under Their Several

Reigns . . . The Whole Carefully Collected from Antient Illuminated Manu-

scripts. London, .

, . Les offices de Cicéron; traduction nouvelle, revue

sur les éditions modernes les plus correctes. Lyon, . Gift of ProfessorAlbert Hirschman.

, (–), annotator. Heavily annotated copy ofa printed edition of Homer’s works (Basel, ), edited by JacobMicyllus and Joachim Camerarius. The volume, which also includes

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Title page from Martin Crusius’s annotated copy of Homer’s works(Basel, ). Department of Rare Books and Special Collections,

Princeton University Library.

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Porphyry, Homericarum quaestionum liber and De nympharum antro in

Odyssea opusculum, is in a contemporary sixteenth-century blind-tooledpigskin binding. Crusius was professor of Greek and Latin at theUniversity of Tübingen for years and annotated this book bothfor his public lectures there and for his important German-lan-guage commentary on Homer (). Crusius acquired this volumeas a student in and continued to annotate it until , justmonths before his death. Virtually every page in this volume ofmore than pages is heavily annotated in Greek and Latin, pro-viding insight into the mind of Crusius as well as valuable docu-mentation for the history of the Homeric tradition and of classicalphilology in Renaissance Europe. It is a remarkable complementto Guillaume Budé’s annotated copy of Homer, one of the trea-sures of the Rare Books Division. Purchased in part with fundsfrom the Friends of the Princeton University Library.

, . Pedacii Dioscoridae Anazarbei

De medica materia libri sex. Interprete Marcello Virgilio secretario flore[n]tino:

cu[m] eiusde[m] annotationibus: nuperq[ue] dilige[n]tissime excusi: addito indice

eoru[m] q[uæ] digna notatu visa sunt. Florence, []. Celio Calcagnini’scopy, with his annotations in Latin and Greek.

“As winter turned to spring . . . in , the Ferrarese scholar,Celio Calcagnini . . . read his way meticulously through a recentwork of encyclopedic scholarship. In , Marcello Virgilio Adriani,the chancellor of Florence and an established and influential hu-manist, had published a massive book: a new translation of andcommentary on the treatise on the medical use of herbs, minerals,and animal parts which the Greek writer Dioscorides compiled,largely from first-hand experience, in the first century .. Calcagniniread this enormous work with pen in hand. Like most of his learnedcontemporaries, he saw reading as a discipline that had formal rules.True, he did not emulate Pandolfo Collenuccio, who used color-coded inks to identify the subjects of the passages he underlined,or adopt the widespread practice of using ‘little towers, pointinghands, and little columns’ to serve as aids to memory. But he didmake a habit, as he remarked, both of copying passages into note-books and of ‘making a separate summary, in the margin, of every-thing at all worthy of note.’ In this case, he summarized bothDioscorides’ text and Adriani’s comments in the margins, taking

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special interest in the niceties of Adriani’s Latin style and the spurtsof sarcasm that he had directed to another, more celebrated scholar,Ermolao Barbaro. Occasionally he noted, with a devout ‘Glory toGod’ in Greek, the date on which he had finished working througha particular section. Like Adriani, Calcagnini was not a medicalman by profession or training; yet he scrutinized the text almost asfiercely as the editor had” (Anthony Grafton, “Introduction” to Bring

Out Your Dead: The Past as Revelation [Cambridge, Mass., ], ).

, -- (–). Les yeux: Ouvrage curieux

& galant composé pour le divertissement d’une certaine dame de qualité par

J. P. N. D. C. D. V. Cologne, .

, (–). Di Nicolao Granucci di Lucca l’eremita,

la carcere, e’l diporto: Opera nella quale si contengano nouelle & altre cose

morali: Con un breve compendio de’ fatti più notabili de’ Turchi sin’ a tutto

l’anno : La vita del Tamburlano, di Scanderbeg, l’origine de’ Cauallieri

Hospitalari di Gierusalen, & la descrittione dell’isola di Malta. . . . Lucca,.

, (-). L’oracle des nouveaux philosophes: Pour

servir de suite et d’éclaircissement aux oeuvres de M. de Voltaire. Berne,. Gift of Professor Albert Hirschman.

, . Trifaria Domus Austriacae gloria marchionum, ducum, ac

imperatorum-archi-ducum ordinatissima successionis series, emblematicis in

basilica picturis, nec non historico, morali, ac symbolico poemate: honoribus

divi Leopoldi, pij Austriaie marchionis, inclytae canoniae Claustro-Neoburgensis

sancti fundatoris, sexto fundationis saeculo in jubilaeam festivitatem digesta ac

illustrata. Vienna, .

, (–). Der zerbrochne Krug: Ein Lustspiel,

mit Bildern von Adolph Menzel. Leipzig, n.d. Bequest of Professor andMrs. Walter Silz.

, (–). Monsieur Bossu’s Treatise of the Epick Poem:

Containing Many Curious Reflexions, Very Useful and Necessary for the Right

Understanding and Judging of the Excellencies of Homer and Virgil: Made

English from the French, with a Preface upon the Same Subject, by W. J. To

Which Are Added, an Essay upon Satyr, by Mons. d’Acier, and a Treatise

upon Pastoral, by Mons. Fontanelle. Second edition. London, . Thisedition contains a discourse on the usefulness of the work and some

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memoirs concerning the life of the author that do not appear inthe translation of .

, . Traité du poëme épique. Paris, .

, . Traité du poëme épique. Paris, .

, . La Princesse Sensible et le Prince Typhon: Conte. LaHaye [i.e., Paris], .

, . Milicia angelica de cingulo de S.

Thomas de Aquino, quinto dotor de la iglesia compuesta por el dotor Don

Francisco Antonio de Montalvo . . . añadida . . . la vida del mismo angelico

dotor, por el P. Presentado Fr. Vicente de Blanes. Second edition. Valencia,.

, (–). De l’administration des finances de la France.[Paris?], . Gift of Professor Albert Hirschman.

, (fl. ). De prisca Celtopaedia, libri quinque: Quibus admiranda

priscorum Gallorum doctrina & eruditio ostenditur, necnon literas prius in

Gallia fuisse, quàm vel in Graecia vel in Italia. Paris, .

, (d. ). Reynados de menor edad, y

de grandes reyes: Apuntamientos de historia. Madrid, . Gift of Profes-sor Albert Hirschman.

, (–). Synchronistische Tafeln

der Universalhistorie vor Christi Geburt, nebst einer Einleitung in die wichtigstenZeitrechnungnen der alten Geschichte: Für junge Studierende und einem Anhangewelcher eine neue Berechnung der Jahre . B. der Könige , enthält.Hof [Germany], .

-, (d. ). Les galanteries angloises: Nouvelleshistoriques par Mr. le chevalier de R.C.D.S. The Hague, .

, (–). M. Joseph Friedrich Schellings. . . Abhandlung von dem Gebrauch der arabischen Sprache zu einer gründlicherenEinsicht in die Hebräische. Stuttgart, . Bound with Conrad GottlobAnton, Versuch das zuverlässigste Unterscheidungszeichen der orientalischenund occidentalischen Sprachen zu entdecken. . . . Leipzig, .

, . La Gerusalemme liberata, di Torquato Tasso con lefigure di Giambatista Piazzetta. Venice, . Presented by Mary HydeEccles in devoted memory of Donald Hyde.

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Rime de gli Academici Occulti con le loro Imprese et Discorsi. Brescia, .The first emblem book published by an Italian academy. An indexat the end identifies each emblem with a particular member.

, (–). Thermarum Aquisgranensium, et

Porcetanarum elucidatio, & thaumaturgia. Sive Admirabilis earumdem natura,

& admirabiliores sanationes. . . . Printed at the author’s expense. [Aachen,Germany], . This copy has an early inscription: “Ex libris N.J.Brande presbitera in ellongen.” An important edition of an illus-trated guide to the spas of Aachen, covering the geology of aqui-fers, the medical uses of the waters, and particulars about the variousestablishments where the waters can be taken.

, (–). The New Natural History. New York,[–]. Gift of L. T. Sherwood Jr., Class of .

, (–). Astronomisches Handbuch: Worinnen

des Herrn Cassini Tractat, vom Ursprung, Fortgang und Aufnehmen der

Astronomie, und deren Nutzen, in der Geographie und Schiffahrt: Dessgleichen

hundert astronomische Problemata, mit dem ausführlichen Unterrichte anzutreffen.Nuremberg, .

, . Atlas portatilis coelestis, oder, Compendiöse

Vorstellung des gantzen Welt-Gebäudes: In den Anfangs-Gründen der wahren

Astronomie: Dadurch man nicht nur zur Erlernung dieser unentbehrlichen

Wissenschaft auf eine sehr leichte Art gelangen, sondern auch zugleich daraus,

sich einen bessern Begriff von dem wahren Fundament so wol der Geographie

als Schiffahrt zueignen kan: . . . . der studirenden Jugend zum Unterrichte in

möglichster Deutlichkeit abgefasset und durch mehr als anderthalb hundert

Figuren erkläret. Nuremberg, .

, , . Opuscula beati Anselmiarchiepiscopi Ca[n]tuarie[n]sis ordinis Sancti Benedicti. Basel, not after. This copy, in a contemporary blind-tooled pigskin binding

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François Blondel, Thermarum Aquisgranensium, et Porcetanarum elucidatio, &thaumaturgia. Sive Admirabilis earumdem natura, & admirabiliores sanationes . . .

([Aachen, Germany], ). Department of Rare Books and SpecialCollections, Princeton University Library.

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with contemporary printed waste as pastedowns, has the autographsignature of Joannis Pengler of Weissenburg, Alsace, together withhis purchase price. Six other incunables belonging to Pengler areknown.

, , (ca. –). Meditationes vitae Christi.Venice, December . Illustrated with two woodcut scenes: aPietà and a Crucifixion.

, (d. ). Sermones discipuli super epistolas dominicales.[Cologne, ca. ]. An edition of a text previously unrepresentedat Princeton. All the sermons and postils of Herolt, prior of theDominican convent of Nuremberg, were presented under the humblepseudonym “Discipulus.” They circulated widely both in manu-script and in print. The Princeton copy of his postils (called “ser-mons”) on the Sunday epistle readings is attractively rubricated,with a handsomely decorated frontispiece page. This copy is ofspecial interest because it includes two extensive manuscript in-dexes that supplement the printed text. The first index lists thethree chief points of each postil; the second is a detailed alphabeti-cal list of topics. These were written, signed, and dated by HenricusDazeborch of the Dominican convent in Paderborn (Westphalia).The first was completed on Candlemas ( February) , the sec-ond on Ash Wednesday ( March) that same year. Although muchis known about other religious houses in and around Paderborn,little has been published on the Dominicans there. This volumeseems to be the only manuscript or incunable known from its me-dieval library. Purchased with funds from the Friends of the PrincetonUniversity Library.

Illustrated Incunabula Short-title Catalogue on CD-ROM (IISTC on CD-ROM). Martin Davies, general editor. Second edition. [Danbury,Conn.], . Gift of Henry Wessels.

, . Historia scholastica. [Strasbourg], after Febru-ary . Gift of Donald C. Lotz. Remaining in its original sewingand with its original beveled beechen boards, this copy shows as itsformer owners: Walter Goldwater (d. ), Thomas Ashby (–), Fidelis Müller (seventeenth century?), Georg Müller (seven-teenth century?), N. Müller (sixteenth century), and “Closter Pfäffers,”the Benedictine priory at Pf äfers (Canton St. Gall).

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, . A Key, or, Complete and Full Explanation of Adams’

Synchronological Chart: Adams’ Illustrated Map of History, Containing a

Full and Complete Outline of All Nations Embraced in Biblical, Ancient,

Mediæval and Modern History: Together with the Illustrious Personages, Im-

portant Events, Inventions and Changes in All Ages: The Whole Chart Elaborately

and Beautifully Embellished with Numerous Illustrations. Third edition.[Ravenna, Ohio?, ?].

. Bollingen Foundation: Twentieth Anniversary Report

of Its Activities from through . New York, . FoundationPresident John D. Barrett’s copy. Gift of William McGuire.

, . . Recuerdos de Lima: Album: Tipos, trajes y costumbres.Lima, . Presented by Mary Hyde Eccles in devoted memory ofDonald Hyde.

C. S. Titus: National Elite Single Sculls Champion, & . Editedand compiled by Joan Titus. [Cornwall, Conn., ]. Togetherwith the companion volume, The Medals of C. S. Titus. Gift of JoanTitus.

, (b. ). The Bollingen Adventure: A Toast to

J. D. B. and V. G., by Huntington Cairns and a Second Toast from Princeton.Princeton, N.J., . Gift of William McGuire.

Charles Ryskamp & Friends: A Bibliography. New York, . Presen-tation copy to Princeton University Library with inscription byCharles Ryskamp.

( ). A collection of books on Easter Island(Rapa Nui), the South Pacific island belonging to Chile, and on theGalapagos Islands, a province of Ecuador. Gift of Piero de Luise.

Esthétique de la photographie. Prepared under the direction of PaulBourgeois, secretary of the Photo-Club de Paris. Text and photo-graphs by members of the club. Paris, .

, . (). Connections & Trusts: Private & Confidential.Hong Kong, .

, (–). Our Crisis, or, Three Months at Patnaduring the Insurrection of . Calcutta, . A rare pamphlet on the

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“La Zamacueca” (The dance of the country), from A. A. Bonnaffé, Recuerdos deLima: Album: Tipos, trajes y costumbres (Lima, ). Department of Rare Books andSpecial Collections, Princeton University Library. Presented by Mary Hyde Eccles

in devoted memory of Donald Hyde.

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Sepoy Rebellion in a collection of pamphlets bound for RichardMonckton Milnes, Baron Houghton.

— Curator of Rare Books

.

The following books and manuscripts were added to the Taylor Collection in

the academic year –. All were purchased on the Robert H. Taylor

Fund, an endowment for the preservation and expansion of the collection.

, (–). A set of autograph letters fromSir Max Beerbohm to his fiancée, Florence Kahn, an actress inMemphis, Tennessee, whom he married on May . Theseletters were written from London and other places between and . Also included are letters written in from Max toFlorence, undated letters from Florence to her friend ElisabethJungmann, and letters (– and undated) from ElisabethJungmann to Max and Florence. The earliest letter begins as fol-lows: “, Upper Berkeley Street, W. June . My dear MissKahn, I did have such a very happy yesterday evening, though Iam afraid it left you rather appalled by the combined dulness andlevity (or imponderability, as you would call it, I fancy) of Europeans— You mustn’t take me as a type — But, imponderable though Ibe, I have one quite solid conviction; and this is that you are abso-lutely delightful to be with (if I may be allowed to say so). I muchdisliked saying good bye to you, and the thought that I might notsee you again for a long time — I wonder whether I might comeand say good bye to you again, some time on Monday afternoon? Iwould not stay more than five minutes, and I would not mentiondead pheasants or monarchy or any other such subject.”

, . Apparently a holograph manuscript of an un-published short novel, Agnes, or, The Triumph of Feeling: A Tale. Writ-

ten and Composed by Margaret Blakey, . With later bookplate ofAlice Edleston of Gainford, County Durham, England.

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, (–). Autograph letter, signed “M E Lewes,”in which the author of Middlemarch thanks the poet Alfred Austin,who would later succeed Tennyson as Poet Laureate, for “the hand-some gift of your new poem, & not less for the obliging words withwhich it was conveyed to me.” Regents Park [London], March.

, (–). Autograph letter, signed,to Sir Richard Ford, one of the trustees of Sheridan’s Theatre Royal,Drury Lane, arranging a meeting of the trustees. [No place], January [].

, (–). Autograph letter, signed, to the pub-lishers Cadell and Davies from the tutor of Richard BrinsleySheridan’s son Thomas and the early biographer of the elderSheridan. Peterhouse [University of Cambridge], June .

, (–). Eleven unpublishedletters to various members of the Ford and Molesworth families

Max Beerbohm to Florence Kahn, July . The letter closes: “Good night — Max —(without the ‘Ma’ — but I have since added a drawing, so that you may trust the thing as agreat artist’s signature, if necessary[).]” Max Beerbohm Letters to Florence Kahn, Box ,Robert H. Taylor Collection, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton

University Library.

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from the author of Vanity Fair, together with one letter from eachof his two daughters. Kensington, Edinburgh, Savannah (Georgia),and elsewhere, mostly undated, though the letter from Savannah isdated February .

, (–). Autograph letter, signed, from theEnglish novelist and postal official to Charles Merivale, outlining aproject for a post office reading room and extended library, andasking Merivale to give one of a series of lectures to raise funds forthe project. Waltham Cross [Greater London], December .

, (–). Autograph letter, signed,from the author of Domestic Manners of the Americans and mother ofAnthony Trollope to Harriet Fisher, her daughter-in-law’s half-sister, arranging a carriage ride to a picnic. [Florence?], Sunday, May [ca. ?].

, (–). Cato: A Tragedy: As It Is Acted at the

Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty’s Servants. By Mr. Addison.

London [i.e., Dublin], . The English bookseller ChristopherEdwards has determined that this edition is a Dublin piracy of thefirst edition (London, ).

, (?–). The Honest Ghost, or, A Voice from

the Vault. London, . Taylor copy has bookplates of John Towneleyand Alfred Braithwaite.

, (–). Evelina, or, A Young Lady’s Entrance into

the World. Dublin, . First Dublin edition. Evelina was first pub-lished in London in .

, (–) (–). The Devil’s Walk: A Poem. By Professor Porson; Edited with a Bio-

graphical Memoir and Notes by H. W. Montagu, Author of Montmorency

Poems, &c. &c. &c.; Illustrated with Beautiful Engravings on Wood by Bonner

and Slader, after the Designs of R. Cruikshank. London and Edinburgh,. First edition, second issue. This ballad was written one morn-ing in August , the first three stanzas by Southey as he shaved,and the remaining stanzas by Coleridge as he breakfasted.

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The Delicate Embarrassments: A Novel. London, . A satire on con-temporary English social distinctions and affectations.

, , (–). Poems and Translations, with The Sophy.

Written by the Honourable Sir John Denham, Knight of the Bath. The Third

Impression. London, . Bound with Denham’s Cato Major Of Old

Age: A Poem. [London], . This volume belonged to the censorSir Roger L’Estrange and later to Robert, marquis of Crewe.

Henry Somerville: A Tale. By the Author of Hartlebourn Castle. London,.

, (–). Letters from Altamont in the Capital, to

His Friends in the Country. London, .

, . (, ?–). Poems: Ludicrous, Satirical, and Moral.

Suspensa manu. London, . Kenrick, a poet and playwright, wasbest known for his quarrelsome and abusive nature.

Montford Castle, or, The Knight of the White Rose: An Historical Romance

of the Eleventh Century. London, [].

, (?–?). The Busy Body: A Col-

lection of Periodical Essays, Moral, Whimsical, Comic, and Sentimental. By

Mr. Oulton, Author of Several Fugitive Pieces. London, []. First col-lected edition of the Irish playwright’s early essays, which werefirst published serially in .

, (–). Sir Thomas Ouerbury His Wife:

With Additions of New Characters, and Many Other Wittie Conceits Neuer

Before Printed. The Twelfth Impression. London, . One of the earli-est English character books.

, (–). Lettres angloises, ou, Histoire de Miss

Clarisse Harlove. Londres, –. First edition in French ofRichardson’s Clarissa, translated by the abbé Prévost. In six vol-umes, with a seventh volume published in Lyons in .

, (– ). A Bibliography of Enoch Soames (–

). Mark Samuels Lasner; with an Afterword by Margaret D. Stetz. Ox-ford, . A jeu d’esprit by the distinguished collector of the worksof Sir Max Beerbohm.

Traits and Trials: A Novel. London, . Not to be confused with

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Laetitia Elizabeth Landon’s Traits and Trials of Early Life (London,).

, . The Life and History of a Pilgrim. By G—– W—–.

Dublin, . Published by subscription, but issued without a sub-scribers’ list.

— . Curator, Robert H. Taylor Collection

-

During the academic year – the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Li-

brary received the following manuscripts, which augment or supplement exist-

ing papers or established collections, or which represent new collections.

. Memoranda, re-ports, maps, and correspondence of observers of the Greekelections. Gift of William B. O’Neill.

. Additions to the archives: recordsof the Mountain States Regional Office (Denver), –, in-cluding briefs, correspondence, research material, and legal files.Also seventy-five cartons of material from the national office con-taining case, legislative, subject, project, and miscellaneous files,ca. –s.

. Twenty-four feet of recordsmaintained by Jack Trope, legal counsel to the AAIA, ca. –. Gift of Jack Trope.

, . Addition to the Baldwin Papers. Seventeenletters from Baldwin to Reinhard H. Oebike, primarily personal innature, dated –. Gift of Reinhard H. Oebike.

, . Addition to the Baldwin Papers. Six audio-tapes containing interviews with and addresses of Baldwin, –, most recorded by the donor. Gift of William Olds.

, . Interview with Brownell regarding PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower and his advisory system for national secu-rity, conducted by the donor on November . Gift of MeenaBose.

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. Additions to the archives: au-diotapes of the Council’s “America and the World” radio program,–.

, , Class of . Three reels of mm film onYemen, ca. , added to Eddy’s papers. Gift of Mary Eddy Furman.

. Additions to the archives: cartons of recordsincluding board minutes, correspondence, and published material,ca. –.

, ., Class of . Additions to the Stevenson Pa-pers, including two dozen letters between Stevenson and his sonBorden, and material relating to Ellen Borden Stevenson. Gift ofAdlai Stevenson III.

, ., Class of . Additions to the Stevenson Pa-pers, including audio recordings of the Democratic National Con-vention, July ; Adlai Stevenson in conversation with ArnoldMichaelis; welcoming and acceptance speeches at the DemocraticNational Convention, July ; and Adlai Stevenson Speaks. Gift ofWilliam McCormick Blair Jr.

, ., Class of . Additions to the Stevenson Pa-pers, including audio recordings of Adlai E. Stevenson: The Man, the

Candidate, the Statesman (speeches) and Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Por-

trait, narrated by Stevenson. Gift of June M. Telaar.

, , Class of . Additions to Trimble’s papers,including a diary from and letters from and . Gift ofMrs. William Trimble.

, , Class of . A photograph of Wilson in Mag-nolia, Massachusetts, August . Donated in memory of andfrom the estate of Jack and Gladys Zicherman. Gift of MarshaEpstein.

, , Class of . Four letters by Wilson, in par-ticular one regarding exemption of teachers from the draft duringthe – school year. Gift of Mrs. John B. Lewis.

— Curator, Public Policy Papers

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The following imprints, photographs, and prints were added to the Princeton

Collections of Western Americana during the academic year –. Un-

less otherwise noted, all were purchased on the fund established by the bequest

of Dr. J. Monroe Thorington, Class of .

-, . Whirlwind Warrior. [Ocotilla, Calif.],.

, , . Wrapper titled “Inter-TribalIndian Ceremonial” bearing four silk-screen prints of AmericanIndian dancers by two American Indian artists. Gallup, N.M., ca..

, . . Two sets of albumen stereo prints: “Among theWinnebago Indians, Playing Wah-koo-chad-ah (Moccasin), a Fa-vorite Game”; “Among the Winnebago Indians, Wah-con-ja-z-gah(Yellow Thunder) Warrior Chief Years Old.” Kilbourn City,Wis., ca. .

, (–). Visiones: Mayan Photographs from

Chiapas, –. Mexico City, .

, -. Indians of Yukon and Northwest Territories. Ottawa, .

“Chippewa Squaw Making Birch Canoe.” [Minnesota?], ca. .Photographic reproduction stereo. Gift of Michael Wurmfeld, Classof .

“Col. Wm. F. Cody and Gordon W. Little with Five Indian Men.”N.p., . Albumen print.

. “Utes, Buckskin Charlie, SubChief.” N.p., . Colored print. Gift of Laurie Vance Johnson.

, (–). American Indian Melodies. Newton Center,Mass., .

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, , (eds.). The Book of Chilam Balam of

Na. Lancaster, Calif., . Gift of Ruth Gubler.

A Hopi Prophesy: A Vision of Hope. Glastonbury, England, [].

Hoyekiya, vol. , no. . Pine Ridge, S.D., .

, . Isleta Indian Detour. [Chicago], .

“Indian Man with Bead Necklaces.” N.p., ca. . Albumen print.

“Indian Selling Pottery.” Albuquerque, ca. . Silver print.

“An Indian with Four Tourists.” N.p., ca. . Silver print.

Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial. Gallup, N.M., . Official program.

-, (b. ). Our Story Tellers (Atugwewinu).Cape Breton Island, N.S., . Gift of Adriana Popescu.

, . Nourishing Hearts, Creative Hands: Contemporary Art

by Native American Women. Hampton, Va., .

, (–). The Correlation of Maya

and Christian Chronology. Santa Fe, .

“Mounted Sioux Indians, Western Plains.” [South Dakota?], .Photographic reproduction stereos. Gift of Michael Wurmfeld, Classof .

“New Metlakatla Indian Home.” Metlakatla, Alaska, ca. . Al-bumen stereo prints.

, . Josephine Parker, Creative Dress Variations. Anadarko,Okla., .

, . . (–). “Indian School Boys Drinking.” Ar-kansas City, Kans., ca. . Albumen print.

“A Pueblo Couple in Front of a House and Windmill.” [TaosPueblo?], N.M., ca. . Silver print.

“Pueblo Woman in Beaded Moccasins.” [Taos Pueblo?], N.M., ca.. Silver print.

, . “Carreta, San Juan Pueblo.” San Juan Pueblo,N.M., October . Silver print.

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, , . Frank and Harvetta Sheridan,

Traditional Art. Anadarko, Okla., .

. Bags, Pouches, and Boxes.[Rapid City, S.D.], .

, . Kevin Warren Smith, Paintings. Anadarko, Okla.,.

, (b. ). Kwakiutl Art. [Vancouver, B.C., ].

. Indian Lore and Crafts Catalog. Fort Worth,Tex., .

, (b. ). “Sha-Kpe (Little Six).” Ft.Snelling, Minn., ca. . Albumen stereo prints.

, (–). “Wowinape—Little Crow’s Son.”St. Paul, Minn., ca. . Albumen stereo prints.

, . (b. ). Two sets of albumen stereo prints:“Ne-Bah-Quah-Om (Big Dog) Chippewa Chief”; “Scalp of LittleCrow.” St. Paul, Minn., ca. .

Ketchikan Alaska: Resources and Opportunities. Ketchikan, Alaska, [?].

. Biennial Report of the Adjutant General, for

the Years and , with Roster of Troops. Santa Fe, .

. Report of the Adjutant General, Winfield S.

Fletcher, from January , , to December , . Santa Fe, .

. Report of the Superintendent of Public In-

struction, Amado Chaves, for the Year Ending December st, . SantaFe, .

, (d. ). The Story of the Farallones. Alameda,Calif., .

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, . The Property Rights of Women in New Mexico: An

Address Delivered by Howard L. Bickley, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. . . .[Las Vegas, N.M.?, ?].

Cacique, vol. , no. . Santa Fe, . First Santa Fe High Schoolyearbook, Class of .

, . . Souvenir of Pawnee City, Neb.: Photo-Gravures. Brook-lyn, N.Y., .

, (b. ). New Mexico. N.p., ca. .

The Horse Fly, vol. , nos. –, , , and . Taos, N.M., –.

Guide and Art Directory to Taos and Places to Visit in Santa Fe. Taos,N.M., .

, . The Spanish Stitch and the th Century X Stitch.Las Cruces, N.M., ca. .

“Main Business Block—Pawnee City,” from R. T. Campbell, Souvenir of Pawnee City, Neb.:Photo-Gravures (Brooklyn, N.Y., ). Note that many of the details at center right have beenadded by hand. Princeton Collections of Western Americana, Department of Rare Books

and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.

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, . . Riley Grannan’s Funeral: An Eulogy to One of the

Characters Who Helped Make History in the Mining Camps during the Days

of Gold Strikes in the State of Nevada. Reno, Nev., . Gift of AlfredL. Bush.

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