In honor of the Stanley Cup playoffs, Hockey in Broome County (2005) is Special Collections’ Featured Book for May 2013. The Binghamton Senators, AHL-affiliate and farm team for the Ottawa Senators, may not have gotten far in the Caldor Cup playoffs but ...
Yoppy: the Autobiography of a Monkey by Mollie Lee Clifford. Illustrated Animal Autobiographical Series. Boston, New York : H. M. Caldwell Co. [1905]. Rare Book Collections, PS3505. L5 Y6. This book is a typical example of Children’s Literature from the turn of the ...
To celebrate Irish-American Heritage Month and Saint Patrick’s Day, the Special Collections’ Featured Item for March 2013 is sheet music from the Lois Root Collection of music scores: Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral : That’s an Irish Lullaby, with words and music by J.R. ...
All this, and Heaven too / Rachel Field. New York : The MacMillian Company. 1940. The 2013 January Book of the Month is a recent addition to Special Collections. It is a gift of John McLaughlin, and represents just one ...
This broadside is part of a series of broadsides printed by Stu McCarty and published by the Bellevue Press, Binghamton, NY. The Christmas Poem is printed on a light blue-green paper with dark green and orange-red lettering. The broadside is 43 cm ...
The pilgrim’s progress from this world to that which is to come : delivered under the similitude of a dream : wherein is discovered : I. The matter of his setting out : II. His dangerous journey : and III. ...
In honor of October and Halloween, Special Collections features Japanese Horror Cinema from the Allan Rogg Collection. Japanese horror movies tend to have a distinct style — a deliberate pace, with quiet terror, often featuring morality tales and tales of ...
William Henry “Bill” Mauldin was an American editorial cartoonist. He won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1945 at the age of 23 for his World War II depictions of the battle weary soldiers (or “dogfaces”): Willie and Joe. These two soldiers are based ...
Wondering what Mary Shelley might have done on her summer vacation? History of a Six Weeks’ Tour Through a Part of France, Switzerland, Germany and Holland with Letters Descriptive of a Sail Round the Lake of Geneva, and of the ...
Die Nibelungen. Interpreted by Franz Keim and illustrated by Carl Otto Czeschka. Wien; Leipzig: Verlag Gerlach u. Wiedling, [1909] This copy of Die Nibelungen was a gift by Harpur College alumnus, William M. Voelkle. It is an Austrian folktale about ...