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Joseph Ishill and the Authors and Artists of the Oriole Press
(1994-04)
Joseph Ishill was a radical author of the early to mid-20th century. He was one of the original members of the Ferrer Colony, helped print the Colony’s magazine, The Modern School, and published more than 200 books and ...
University of Michigan Special Collections Library Presents an Online Exhibit - Ohio at Michigan: Important Holdings from the State of Ohio
(2002)
The "Ohio at Michigan" online exhibit highlights a selection of unusual and rare items that originated in the state of Ohio and are now held in the Special Collections Library at the University of Michigan. Each one has ...
The Pursuit of the Ideal: the Life and Art of William Morris
(1996)
William Morris was a painter, poet, translator, designer, decorator, craftsman, manufacturer, businessman, printer, artist, socialist, reformer, husband, father and friend. To honor his life and commemorate the hundredth ...
Portrait of a people: the Jewish Heritage Collection dedicated to Mark and Dave Harris
(2005-04)
The Jewish Heritage Collection was a gift made jointly to the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies and the University Library, which aptly reflects the comprehensive and unique nature of this collection. This collection ...
William Faulkner: the First Hundred Years
(1999-08)
The Irwin T. and Shirley Holtzman William Faulkner Collection is one of the best in the United States. Acquired by the Holtzmans over a forty-year period, the collection includes all of Faulkner's first printings--novels, ...
Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity
(1996)
This exhibit presents some of the materials in the University of Michigan's collections which might prove useful in any discussion of magic and its practitioners in the Mediterranean basin and the Near East from the 1st ...