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SUMMARY:How Well-Worn Books Tell Stories Lecture
DESCRIPTION:We are often told not to write in our books. But for historians\, written-in\, well-loved books are precious resources that give us a glimpse into how people read and what they valued. Allie Alvis\, curator of special collections\, will illuminate how worn\, marked-up\, repaired books communicate through the centuries\, with many examples drawn from the personal books of Henry Algernon and Henry Francis du Pont. Included with admission. Members free. Registration required. \nRegister now.
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