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American Encyclopaedia of Christianity records, 1920 -- 1927
4.75 linear feetAmerican English and European architecture study prints, 1714-1965, bulk 1725-1875
510 SheetsThis collection includes primarily original etchings, engravings, and lithographs, as well as published images from a variety of sources, of individual architectural structures or the built environment. Most of the images are uncolored. The collection is especially strong in images from the United States and England. A significant number of images are plates from Walter Harrison's "A new and universal history, description and survey of the cities of London and Westminister, the borough of Southwark, and their adjacent parts." (London, J. Cooke, 1776). A small portion of the collection depicts decorative arts and interiors. Also included are a few ephemeral items--such as tickets, letterhead, receipts, and bills--that include architectural imagery.
American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) book collection, 1923-2020
approximately 5100 VolumesThe winners of the American Institute of Graphic Artists awards known as "The Fifty Books of the Year" from 1923 to the present. RBML also has some of the cover award winners.
American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) ephemera, 1923-2023
11 Linear FeetPosters, catalogs, book covers, printed materials and ephemera related to the AIGA book collection (winners of the American Institute of Graphic Artists awards known as "The Fifty Books of the Year" from 1923 to the present)
American Library Association International Relations Committee records, 1941-1967
13 linear feetCorrespondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, agenda, and related printed matter concerning the programs of the American Library Association's (ALA) International Relations Committee, 1941-1967. These were the working files of Jack Dalton who was Director of ALA's International Relations Office, 1956-1959. The internal office files of the Board and Committee are also included.