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    1. The Literary Ladies' Guide to the Writing Life - The Devil's Tale

      Filled with more than 100 archival images, The Literary Ladies’ Guide to the Writing Life presents twelve celebrated women authors (including (...)

    2. Your Bloomers Are Showing - The Devil's Tale

      Camera! Action!: Escuela Virginia Woolf: Writing Surfaces and Writing Depths, March 3 Joyeux Quatorze Juillet!

    3. Pick the President, 1912 Edition - The Devil's Tale

      April 3: Jistis pou Jando Mad Men Monday -- Season 7, Episode 3 "Field Trip" 1910s elections postcards presidents Post navigation Previous Post (...)

    4. Photographic Research on Obstetric and Gynecological Instruments - The Devil's Tale

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    5. Make 2020 (Duke) History! - The Devil's Tale

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    6. Mad Men Monday – Season 7, Episode 10 “The Forecast” - The Devil's Tale

      A gallery of our selected images may also be found on Flickr . Related posts: Virginia Woolf: Writing Surfaces and Writing (...)

    7. Cookies for the Dead - The Devil's Tale

      Laurie Brink and Deborah Green (New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008) Summer Strevens,  The Birth of The Chocolate City: Life in Georgian York  (...)

    8. On Radio Haiti, the Drum Never Stops Beating - The Devil's Tale

      The Voices of Change project was made possible through a generous grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities. Related (...)

    9. A Bitter Look at the Sweet History of Brown Sugar - The Devil's Tale

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    10. Preservation Underground - Page 3 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      The standing desk with an angled writing surface was designed and commissioned by Virginia Woolf in the early 1900s and (...)

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