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    1. What We Find In Books: Fabulous Trompe L’oeil Dog Ears - Preservation Underground

      What We Find In Books: Fabulous Trompe L’oeil Dog Ears - Preservation Underground Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    2. We are Birds from Different Nests

      The quick and faint footsteps of the crows on the fire escape would remind her of the sound of her dog from her childhood home. The (...)

    3. Look Homeward: Journeying Home through 20th Century Southern Literature

      My copy, an early edition from 1970, was a purchase made during a period of my medical training when I felt much more overwhelmed by (...)

    4. Front and Center - Summer 2014, Vol 20, No 1

      Dupuy, one of the oldest advertising agencies in France, was founded around 1926 by Roger-Louis Dupuy. An engineer by training, Dupuy (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/Todd.pdf

      Years later I discovered a dog-eared mass-market paperback – much like my own – at a back-alley Hanoi coffee shop, and spent the (...)

    6. Watch your back…

      Bethany the Beast Tamer – Miss Lady Mer’s cohort, another of our dog walkers, she gets her miles in with her best buddy Willoughby, aka (...)

    7. February 2014 | Issue 351 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      For each, he begins with background information and data and then addresses the arguments of the deniers, providing additional data and (...)

    8. Welcome to the Conservation Department: Grace White - Preservation Underground

      I walked on the frozen ocean, saw the northern lights, ate reindeer, learned to snowshoe, and watched a dog sled race, as well as (...)

    9. Preservation Underground - Page 46 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      There is even a trompe l’oeil dog-eared page! We look forward to learning more about this fascinating set.

    10. Quick Pic: What's in the lab? - Preservation Underground

      Is underlining every sentence better than just dog-earing the page? Debate… January is the Schrödinger’s Cat of months.

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