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    Dard Hunter and Dard Hunter Jr. collection of decorated paper bindings

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains research material, presumably compiled by Dard Hunter, Jr., about decorated paper-making. The research material consists of images of the covers and title page of books, which are accompanied by identifying notes and drawings of paper patterns and have small samples of the original papers attached in many cases. The majority of these books are German-language publications from Pennsylviana from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries. The notes and correspondence, when dated, indicate that the research was taking place on or around 1954. There are also about one hundred loose paper samples and five manuscripts, presumably collected for their decorated covers.

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    Dard Hunter and Dard Hunter Jr. collection of decorated paper bindings

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains research material, presumably compiled by Dard Hunter, Jr., about decorated papermaking. The research material consists of images of the covers and title page of books, which are accompanied by identifying notes and drawings of paper patterns and have small samples of the original papers attached in many cases. The majority of these books are German-language publications from Pennsylvania from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries. The notes and correspondence, when dated, indicate that the research was taking place on or around 1954. There are also about one hundred loose paper samples and five manuscripts, presumably collected for their decorated covers.

    mssHunter

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    Loose decorated papers

    Manuscripts

    Sheets of decorated paper, in some cases on board.

    mss.Hunter

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    Research and samples

    Manuscripts

    This series consists largely of research material, which follows a typical format: for each book, images of the covers and title page are accompanied by notes and drawings of paper patterns. There are also small samples of the original papers attached in many cases. The notes and correspondence, when dated, indicate that the research was taking place on or around 1954.

    mss.Hunter

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    Edward Lasker manuscript collection

    Manuscripts

    The correspondence files consist of letters, faxes, invoices, and book catalogs related to Edward Lasker's rare book and manuscript purchases that made up his horse library. Notable corespondents include: Blood-Horse Inc., DeWitt Clinton, Fasig-Tipton Co., J. A. Allen & Co., and James Cummins Bookseller. There is also a folder containing material regarding British jockey Fred Archer, including photographs. Several folders contain photographs of books, copies of title pages, or other resource material. Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings about Edward Lasker's racehorses and their races, most of which are from the Daily racing form. There are also some clippings about the horse By Zeus, which was owned by Jane Greer. Photograph albums include snapshots of of horses and horseracing culture. The manuscripts, all formerly owned by Edward Lasker, span five centuries of horse and horse racing history, mostly in Great Britain and the United States. There are also two Italian manuscripts, one in German, and one in Arabic. The volumes include stud books; treatises on horse care and treatment; manuscripts with illustrations of bits and bridles; manuscripts on horse training, breeding and racing; horse pedigrees; horse registers; and two volumes dealing with horse races at "The Derby," and "The St. Leger." Many of the volumes have illustrations, and two are illuminated. HM 68502 is a subscription agreement for the Prince's Stakes races at Newmarket, signed by George IV when he was Prince of Wales and several other British nobility.

    mssLaskere

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    Collection of palm-leaf manuscripts

    Manuscripts

    Five palm-leaf manuscripts, most likely from India and Sri Lanka. Includes at least one copy of the Mahabharata.

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