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Recent Additions to Special Collections
April 14-June 14, 2004
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Special Collections recently has acquired a number
of interesting printed and manuscript materials, some of which
are on display in our lobby through mid June. Highlights include:
- Arthur and Kit Knight Beat Collection, ca.
1971-1984.A collection of manuscript material, photographs,
magazines, booklets, and ephemera relating to the Beats and Beat
history. Many of the items in the collection are publications
issued and edited by Arthur and Kit Knight. (Mss 205).
- Claus Nissen. Kräuterbücher aus
fünf jahrhunderten: 50 Originalblätter aus deutschen,
französischen, niderländischen, englischen, italienischen
und Schweizer Kräuterbüchern. Mit historischer Einleitung
und Bibliographie. München, Wölfle, 1956. Original
plates from herbals, many hand-colored, published from 1485 to
1858-63.
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Claus Nissen
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- Frank Gruenthal Collection, ca. 1914-1918.
German diaries and photograph albums, some from World War I, of
a German Jewish ancestor of Gruenthal. (Bernath Mss 95).
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Frank Gruenthal Collection
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- Isabel Field Strong Scrapbook, ca. 1926-1930.
Scrapbook of Isobel Field Strong, daughter of Fanny Stevenson
and stepdaughter of Robert Louis Stevenson. Includes photographs
of Carpinteria area, and some of Serena, the Field home. (SBHC
Mss 64).
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Isabel Field Strong Scrapbook
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- Leaf Book. Containing
250-300 examples of printing from the mid-fifteenth century to
the late nineteenth century. Included is a leaf from a Shakespeare
First Folio.
- Santa Barbara Picture Postcards.
Picture postcards, black/white and color, of various Santa Barbara
area scenes, acquired over the years from various sources. Includes
Santa Barbara and Montecito residences and gardens, harbor and
beaches, foothills, bird's eye views, Santa Barbara Mission, and
former Riviera campus of Santa Barbara College (now UC Santa Barbara).
(SBHC Mss 36)
- Slavery Collection of U.S. Government Documents,
1817-1865. 126 chronologically arranged
printed United States government documents dealing with slavery
issues. Included are memorials, messages, reports, resolutions,
many being numbered miscellaneous documents of the various sessions
of the Congress, Senate and House of Representatives. Many are
from state legislatures, North and South. Some are from the President
of the United States. Several pertain to the American Colonization
Society. (Wyles Mss 106).
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- Islamic Manuscripts Collection, ca. A.D. 1122-mid
1800s. Single and double leaves from
previously disbound Islamic texts, written in many parts of the
Islamic world, including Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Gulf States
[Qatar], India, North Africa [Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia], Pakistan,
Persia [Iran], Syria, and Turkey, from the 12th to the 19th centuries
A.D. (Mss 207).
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