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    1. 18th-Century Literature - British Literary Materials in Special Collections - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      It contains over 300 plays from the seventeenth to nineteenth century.  Samuel Johnson , 1709-1784: More than 160 works by and (...)

    2. what to read this month - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Neurotribes : the legacy of autism and the future of neurodiversity  by Steve Silberman, winner of the 2015 Samuel Johnson (...)

    3. Spine After Spine* - Preservation Underground

      This second edition of the works of Samuel Johnson, printed in 1713, is more like an onion with many layers of repair material.

    4. The Library as Artist's Studio: Where Information Serves Inspiration - Duke University Libraries Mag

      “The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write,” said the great Samuel Johnson. “A man will turn (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 30 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The second of these quotes, from Boswell’s “Life of Samuel Johnson,” is very familiar, I think, and demonstrably false. 

    6. Why We're Dropping Basecamp - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Soap boxes are needed if people still need to listen. Samuel Johnson says: December 2, 2023 at 4:02 am I disagree.

    7. A Selection of Black Composers - Black Composers - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Music of Francis Johnson and His Contemporaries (CD) by Francis Johnson, Aaron J.R.

    8. Old/New Testament Library - Biblical Studies (Divinity) - LibGuides at Duke University

      Nelson Judges by Susan Niditch I and II Samuel by A. Graeme Auld I and II Kings by Marvin A.

    9. France - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      Clients include General Motors, Coca-Cola, Postal Telegraph,  Eastman Kodak,  Gillette,  Goodrich,  Victor,  Jantzen, Johnson Sea (...)

    10. Early Birds for Lady Bird - The Devil's Tale

      A flyer held by the Rubenstein Library offering free coffee and “do-nuts” for those waking up early to meet Lady Bird Johnson in (...)

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