🌟 Attention, Oz enthusiasts! Check out our latest blog post on #Vault217, where we feature a gem from our collection: "Ozma of Oz" by L. Frank Baum (PS3503.A92 O9). Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11850
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Our latest #Vault217 blog preview includes an Army Nurse scrapbook, a unique music manuscript, and more exciting materials now available for use in the Special Collections Research Center. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11793
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Take a look at our latest #Vault217 post where we highlight a strange prop from an even stranger production of Gilbert & Sullivan's Princess Ida: the corgi skateboard.
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Our latest #Vault217 blog, another post in our Archives Neighbors series, highlights our July visit to George Washington’s Mount Vernon, including the Presidential Library and the Historic Estate. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11750
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Ornate vintage book cover for “Sara Crewe; or, What Happened at Miss Minchin’s” with red and gold decorative illustrations.
Illustration of a young boy sitting at a small table with a book, while a large dog lies at his feet, appearing in an ad for Little Lord Fauntleroy.”
Illustration from Sara Crewe, where Sara offers food to a barefoot girl sitting on the steps outside a shop window.
Take a look at our latest #Vault217 blog post, where we highlight a part of our rare books collection: Sara Crewe, or What Happened at Miss Minchin's by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu
Our latest #Vault217 blog preview includes an exciting personal papers collection that is now available for use in the Special Collections Research Center. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11641
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Take a look at our latest #Vault217 blog post, where we highlight a part of our rare books collection: Cassell, Petter and Galpin’s Works of Shakespeare, illustrated by H.C. Selous.
Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11693
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Our latest #Vault217 blog, another post in our Archives Neighbors series, highlights our June visit to the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11645
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Our latest #Vault217 blog, another post in our Archives Neighbors series, highlights our March visit to the newly remodeled Folger Shakespeare Library. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11609
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Our latest #Vault217 blog preview includes University Archives, a 19th century medical reports, and more, all of which are now available for use in the Special Collections Research Center. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11577
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Our latest #Vault217 blog previews University Archives, Civil War ballads, WWII code-breaking, and architectural plans. All are now available for use in the Special Collections Research Center. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11547
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Our latest #Vault217 blog highlights visits SCRC received in February and April from staff of the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg and the Virginia Room, part of the Fairfax County Library. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11470
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Our latest #Vault217 blog post previews a fun and detailed scrapbook compiled by nursing student Edith Malleis in the 1920s which is now available for use in the Special Collections Research Center. Follow the link to learn more: vault217.gmu.edu?p=11416
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