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Rare book of the month: La botanique mise à la portée de tout le monde La Botanique mise a la portée de tout le Monde: ou collection des Plantes d’usage dans la Médecine, dans les Alimens et dans les Arts

February 1, 2019by Graham Library 1 Comment

Regnault, Nicolas François. 1774. La botanique mise à la portée de tout le monde, ou, Collection des plantes d’usage dans la médecine, dans les alimens et dans les arts. A […]

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Rare Book of the Month: The Golden Dog Press

January 11, 2019by Graham Library Leave a comment

Our rare book of the month is technically multiple books published by The Golden Dog Press, a Canadian fine press founded by J. Kemp Waldie. The press published a small […]

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Rare and Special Collections, Upjohn-Waldie Rare Books Collection
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From the Archives: 1866 Pewter Stein from Trinity College Athletics Day

January 11, 2019by Graham Library Leave a comment

A fascinating artefact made its way to Trinity College late last fall:  a pewter stein inscribed ‘Trinity College Athletics / Steeplechase / Milburne / S.S. Simon & Jude 1866’. In […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History

Rare Book of the Month: A Christmas Carol

December 7, 2018by Graham Library 1 Comment

Although we don’t collect a lot of Dickens, we thought A Christmas Carol would be a seasonally appropriate choice for this month’s rare book feature. Dickens was one of the most […]

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Graham Library Collections, Rare and Special Collections

From the Archives: the Trinity Silver Collection

December 7, 2018by Graham Library 1 Comment

Each year, the Trinity College Archives brings out items from its silver collection to be displayed during Christmas High Table Dinner. Much of this silver, like the candlesticks in the […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History

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