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Average people have helped to shape the human rights movement, Jean Quataert says in a new book about the development and impact of rights after World War II. Advocating Dignity: Human Rights Mobilizations in Global Politics, the latest book by ...

Cover of The Patience of Maigret by Georges Simenon ; translated from the French by Geoffrey Sainsbury. Published by the Franklin Library, c1987. On display now, this exhibit displays a selection of decorative bindings from the John H. Hagan Collection ...

The John Martin Rare Book Room holds classic works on medicine and the health sciences dating from as early as the 15th century. These unique sets of several hundred images from the 5,000 volume John Martin Rare Book Room have ...

Imaging Blackness: Race and Racial Representation in Film Poster Art from the Allan Rogg Collection is the Featured Book for February. Compiled, edited and curated by Audrey Thomas McCluskey, Associate Professor of African-American and African Dispora Studies, this book draws ...

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Sylvia’s Farm: The Journal of an Improbable Shephard by Sylvia Jorrin is a collection of essays from a woman who bought 85 acres of land and a house with more than 25 rooms who had the intention of serving afternoon ...

From the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin webpage: The collection of 3,421 items was donated in 1969 by New York rare book dealer Hans P. Kraus. It consists primarily of texts of Italian opera, but also includes ...