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    1. [Electrosilver Binding Commissioned by the Council of the Art Union London] · Duke University Librar

      She pierced and stamped the metal, unifying her design with flowers and pods of seeds. Love also appears on the clasp, “bind[ing] (...)

    2. Echoes from Theocritus, and Other Sonnets · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This 1894 Prideaux binding is done entirely by her own hand in brown goatskin, blind and gold tooled. The design is of heart-shaped (...)

    3. In Memoriam · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The green goatskin binding for In Memorium has a triple panel design with stylized arabesques, leaves, stems, and buds tooled in gilt.

    4. Been All Around This World: A Trip to Japan - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      A fter seeing the film that was part of the exhibit, it made more sense.   21_21 Design Sight has a wonderful exhibit (...)

    5. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Miles is a grad … Blog / Teaching Strategies The Living Room Candidate The Museum of the Moving Image has created an ongoing and expanding (...)

    6. A Very Big Challenge - Preservation Underground

      I’m going with a telescoping design, that is a smaller tray that has aslightly larger lid that fits over it.

    7. "I Have No Right To Be Silent" - The Devil's Tale

      The design was executed by Pam Chastain and James Jarvis of Pam Chastain Design.

    8. Media in Books, Revisited - Preservation Underground

      We like to complain about modern structures and design in book publishing, but in this case they really got it right.

    9. Monograph Acquisitions · The Library Uncovered: Behind the Scenes with Collections Services · Duke U

      This book came from Japan and illustrates kaiju design and art. Godzilla wasn’t the only kaiju, you know!

    10. World War II and National Socialism - German Studies Materials in the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscr

      The exhibit was entitled "What We Brought with Us" , an exhibit about the personal items taken by German Jews who fled Nazi (...)

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