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    1. Last Minute Preservation Gifts - Preservation Underground

      Calligraphy classes can help with that handwriting, you have to fill all those blank pages somehow.

    2. A Humble Petition from 1864 - The Devil's Tale

      Was wonderful to read the plea which almost takes in back in time when reading the original handwriting. David E. Gemmell says: June (...)

    3. Graining Our New Litho Stone - Preservation Underground

      The lab recently acquired this small lithography stone, which was used as a printing plate for what appears to be a worksheet for practicing (...)

    4. The Devil's Tale - Page 66 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      (The large initial “B” on the “Pyro Developer” formula bears some resemblance to Johnston’s handwriting , but the handwriting (...)

    5. Do serif fonts get you better grades? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      I tended to get graded down if I corrected my typos (spelling errors) in handwriting, instead of retyping the whole page. I was never (...)

    6. The Story of the 6,487 Books - The Devil's Tale

      Francis Calley Gray's diary. Nice handwriting! The morning after a welcoming dinner—complete with silver goblets engraved “from G.W. to T.J.”

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 97 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      I searched the journal and found no one else’s handwriting, so the volume’s sole author was a well-educated woman.

    8. Raphael Lemkin’s Contribution to Describing Duke University Library's Collection of Soviet Posters -

      A comparison of the handwriting on Duke’s Russian posters to surviving examples of items known to be written by Lemkin—such as the (...)

    9. Young Researcher Prefers Game Theory to Video Games - The Devil's Tale

      Asked whether those were challenging, Benjamin replied that the handwriting is a little problematic, but translating the German, which (...)

    10. Peeking at Paris in 1841: The Private Journal of Thomas R. Spencer - The Devil's Tale

      Before I had really been able to familiarize myself with the contents of the journals – barriers mainly being Spencer’s handwriting – I (...)

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