[Rarebooks] Thorton Wilder, Isaac Asimov, Parachutes, & Death by Currier
Joslin Hall Books & Ephemera
office at joslinhall.com
Wed Mar 3 16:33:36 EST 2021
Our booth at Getman’s latest Virtual Book & Paper Fair includes:
- Men & Women in Workshop Sewing Parachutes Cabinet Photo.
- Thornton Wilder - Chatty 1967 Handwritten Postal Card to a Book Reviewer.
- Issac Asimov Speaks at MIT on the “Science Fiction Writer as
Prophet” 1978 Poster.
- 1840s-50s Nathanial Currier Mourning Print.
- Handsome 1872 Puck / Keppler Cartoon Showing New York’s Miss Liberty
Defeating the Boss Tweed Ring.
…and more!
See the entire booth today and tomorrow right here ->
https://getmansvirtual.com/joslin-hall-rare-books-ephemera-photographs
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Joslin Hall Rare Books, Ephemera, & Photographs
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