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Rare Books on Access Utah

05 Wednesday Mar 2014

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Access Utah, Bob Lippman, Brave Cowboy, Earth First!, Edward Abbey, J. Willard Marriott Library, Ken Sanders, Ken Sanders Rare Books, Luise Poulton, ML Lincoln, Moab, rare books, Salt Lake City, Tim DeChristopher, University of Utah, Utah Public Radio

The Legacy of Ed Abbey on Access Utah

Luise Poulton, Managing Curator of Rare Books at the J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, joined Bob Lippman, (retired) environmental lawyer, activist and educator; Ken Sanders from Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City; and filmmaker ML Lincoln on Utah Public Radio’s Access Utah.

The group discussed Edward Abbey’s political philosophies, rooted in traditions of anarchism and civil disobedience; the rise of Earth First! out of Abbey’s writings; and “monkeywrenching” today, including Abbey’s influence on activists like Tim DeChristopher. A screening of ML Lincoln’s new film about Abbey and his legacy,“Wrenched,” shows in Salt Lake City on March 6th and an Abbey retrospective takes place in Moab on March 14th and 15th.

Listen on Utah Public Radio’s Access Utah

View the Rare Books’ online exhibition, “Brave Cowboy: An Edward Abbey Retrospective” 

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Recommended Lecture — Shared Tradition

10 Thursday Oct 2013

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Jewish Studies Program, University of Utah, Vivian Mann

The Jewish Studies Program at the University of Utah proudly presents

PROFESSOR VIVIAN MANN

Director of the Master’s Program in Jewish Art at the Graduate School of
the Jewish Theological Seminary and Curator of the Jewish Museum in New York

A SHARED TRADITION:  THE ISLAMIC ART OF MUSLIMS AND JEWS

Thursday, October 24, 2013
4:00pm
Spencer F. Eccles Business Building
Room 1180
University of Utah

Until recently, Islamic lands were multicultural societies that included large Jewish and Christian minorities, so that works made by and for non-Muslims can appropriately be studied together with art made for followers of Islam. In various periods, for example, Qur’ans and Hebrew Bibles shared the same system of decoration, and Jews were the primary silver and goldsmiths of Muslim countries. The cross-cultural nature of Islamic art resulted in a rich flowering during the medieval and early modern periods.

Dr. Vivian Mann served as the Morris and Eva Feld Chair of Judaica at The Jewish Museum, where she curated numerous exhibitions and accompanying catalogs, among them Gardens and Ghettos: The Art of Jewish Life in Italy; Convivencia: Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Spain; and Morocco: Jews and Art in a Muslim Land. In 2010, Dr. Mann curated Uneasy Communion: Jews, Christians, and Altarpieces in Medieval Spain for the Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA). She is the author of Jewish Texts on the Visual Arts, Cambridge University Press, 2000; and Art and Ceremony in Jewish Life: Essays in the History of Jewish Art, Pindar Press, 2005.

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Salt Lake Tribune – University of Utah class studies the Book of Mormon as literature

03 Thursday Oct 2013

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Book of Mormon, Luise Poulton, Mormon, rare books, Salt Lake Tribune, University of Utah

University of Utah students visit Rare Books to view and study early Mormon literature and contemporary material.

University of Utah class studies the Book of Mormon as literature

“‘The idea is, in a book way, to set the scene,’ said Luise Poulton, managing curator of the library’s rare books.”

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Book of the Week – Mesmer: Secrets of the Human Frame

23 Monday Sep 2013

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Borowsky Center for Publication Arts, Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Daniel Kelm, Freud, Granary Books, Jill Jevne, Lori Spencer, pop-up, Toni Dove, University of Utah, Wide Awake Garage

Dove, Mesmer, 1993
Dove, Mesmer, 1993
Dove, Mesmer, 1993

Mesmer: Secrets of the Human Frame
Toni Dove
New York: Granary Books, 1993
N7433.4 D675 M4 1993

Texts by Freud and others. First mounted as a computerized slide and sound installation in the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage in 1990. Presented as a radio piece in the 1991 New American radio series, then as an essay in the summer of 1992 edition of the n.y.u. drama journal. Using transparent and opaque metallic papers (including a three-dimensional centerfold pop-up), this book’s many layers create a rich and densely visual reading experience. Printed offset in several shades of metallic ink by Lori Spencer at the Borowsky Center for Publication Arts. Bound in perforated metal boards with screen mesh and iridescent plastic fly leaves by Daniel Kelm and staff at the Wide Awake Garage. Issued in slipcase by Jill Jevne covered with silver leaf. Edition of sixty copies, ten hors de commerce. University of Utah copy is no. 24.

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Book of the Week – A Poet’s Alphabet of Influences

16 Monday Sep 2013

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Bonnie Sucec, Everett L. Cooley, J. Willard Marriott Library, Mark Strand, Red Butte Press, University of Utah

Strand, A Poet’s Alphabet of Influences, 1994, G
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A Poet’s Alphabet of Influences
Mark Strand (1934- 2014)
Salt Lake City: Red Butte Press, c1993

Drawings by Bonnie Sucec. Fine press book from the Red Butte Press, University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library. Printed under the direction of Everett L. Cooley. Issued in a linen-bound case. Edition of 75 copies, signed by poet and artist. University of Utah copies are no. 20 and no. 27.

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Recommended Lecture — In the Workshop of the Mind

05 Thursday Sep 2013

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Ann Blair, collaboration, Department of History, France, Harvard University, history of the book, O. Meredith Wilson Lecture in History, University of Utah

The Department of History, University of Utah, hosts the O. Meredith Wilson Lecture in History on Thursday, September 19, 2013.

Harvard University professor Ann Blair is the guest lecturer. Dr. Blair’s specialty is early modern France, early modern European intellectual and cultural history; the history of the book, and the history of science. The title of her lecture is, “In the Workshop of the Mind: Methods of Collaboration in Early Modern Europe.”

Dr. Blair writes,  “Today we are well aware of the collaborative nature of intellectual work: the majority of scientific papers are co-authored; in the humanities interdisciplinary initiatives and digital methods of research have all encouraged collaboration. We generally have the sense that collaborative work is a recent development, that in the past scholarship was a solitary activity. Indeed in paintings and descriptions of the early modern period scholars were typically depicted working alone, but the working papers and letters that survive tell a different story. Through these sources we can appreciate how early moderns worked collaboratively through correspondence and in person, with peers, with patrons, and with helpers (amanuenses, students, family members). Collaborations worked differently in early modern Europe, and with different conceptions of credit and authority from ours today, but in this talk illustrated from early modern paintings, manuscripts, and printed books I will argue that collaboration was even more widespread and essential to scholarship than it is today.”

When: Thursday, September 19, 2013, 4:00PM

Where: Eccles Auditorium, Room 109, Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building (CTIHB), University of Utah

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University of Utah rare books featured in University of Washington graduate student capstone project

19 Wednesday Jun 2013

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Alison Conner, Rare Books Curator and MLIS candidate at the University of Washington, used rare books as the focus of her capstone project. Based on a physical exhibition Alison curated in 2012 as another school project, Alison designed and produced a collaborative, multimedia, online exhibition. Visit fightingwordsonline.org for a virtual tour of the American Revolution, told through the words of those who fought it. Videos, scanned images, and text work together to enhance the experience. Alison worked with faculty and students from the University of Utah’s Theater department, Film and Media Arts department; and staff from the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Scholarship and Information Services and Special Collections’ Rare Books Division.

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Daily Utah Chronicle Article – Fighting Words

12 Wednesday Sep 2012

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Fighting Words: American Revolutionary War Pamphlets was a featured article in the Daily Utah Chronicle, the University of Utah’s student newspapers.

 Fighting Words featured in the Daily Utah Chronicle

“Conner said. “Everybody has learned about the revolution — seeing the real documents makes it more alive for students, for anybody who looks at it.'”

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“Best of State”

21 Monday May 2012

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Special Collections Receives “Best of State” Award

J. Willard Marriott Library’s Special Collections Department (University of Utah) wins the Best of State Award in the category of “Educational Institution or Service.”

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Second Annual Book Collector’s Evening

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

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Book Collector Incite Postcard

March 28, 2012
6:00 PM
Alta Club
100 East South Temple

Join the University of Utah’s Friends of the J. Willard Marriott Library for an eventful evening of rare books, a silent auction, and speaker Michael Vinson’s “Following Charlie Everitt on the Overland Trail in Search of Wagner-Camps and Other Western Rarities.” Ken Sanders, Ken Sanders Rare Books, will comment on two Utah writers and Luise Poulton, Marriott Library Rare Book Curator, will talk about the rare books on display from Special Collections.

The Evening will also include the opportunity to share your book collecting adventures and favorite books with fellow aficionados.

To attend: please contact Judy Jarrow at 801-581-3421 or judy.jarrow@utah.edu

Reservations required. Friends/Members: $40 Non-members: $45

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