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The little clay cart <Mrcchakatika> : a Hindu drama attributed to King Shūdraka

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  • Held by the enemy

    Held by the enemy

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    Image of a young woman holding curtains together while gesturing to an amputee with one arm to be quiet in a parlor, with an upper right vignette of the woman sitting on the floor before an armchair with a strewn pile of love letters before her; the poster advertises the Civil War historical drama "Held By the Enemy" written by William Gillette.

    priJLC_ENT_000390

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    Artes piscatoriae, a treatise on the British fishing industry attributed to Eastland Company merchant John Scarlett

    Manuscripts

    A treatise, perhaps intended for publication, on fish and the British commercial fishing industry, chiefly in the Baltic and the North Sea, but also including references to New England, Pennsylvania, and the Black and Caspian seas. There are: lengthy sections devoted to Colchester (England) oyster beds, worldwide sturgeon fishing, whaling, cod, and herring; a discussion of plans for an underwater lantern as described by Denis Papin; and a glossary of fishing terms in Dutch, German, English, and Latin. According to the dealer's catalog the anonymous author was probably the Eastland Company merchant John Scarlett.

    mssHM 68494

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    Alladin; or, The Wonderful Lamp. Romantic drama, 2 acts

    Manuscripts

    No application. [Norwich, Apr. 4, 1810?] MS: second act marked Act 3rd. (Dated Apr. 6, 1810, in B.C.) J.P.C. in B.D.: Alladin, or the Wonderful Lamp, a Romantic Drama was licensed by Larpent for the Norwich Theatre on 4th. April 1810.

    LA 1623

  • Rose Eytinge

    Rose Eytinge

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    Image of a full-length portrait of American actor Rose Eytinge wearing a dress and posed on a pedestal like a stone statue; the poster includes printed date information for performances beginning on December 15, [1884], at the Baldwin Theatre in San Francisco, California, and presumably advertises the drama "Felicia or Woman's Love" adapted by A. R. Cazauran from "Le Fils de Coralie" by Albert Delpit.

    priJLC_ENT_000343

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    The notebook of Malte Laurids Brigge

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    This work is generally accepted as Rilke's most important prose work. It is autobiographical fiction, for Rilke thinly veils his own experiences under a romantic record of the memories, impressions and vicissitudes of an impoverished Danish poet living in Paris. A masterpiece of creative art and delicate portraiture, it is also an important document, throwing light on the genius of a great poet, whose work is a bold synthesis of Eastern mysticism and Western art. [Book jacket].

    491183

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    Carte-de-visite photograph of Filipino man in woven hat, attributed to Albert Honiss

    Visual Materials

    A carte-de-visite portrait of a Filipino man standing in front of a bare wall, wearing a shirt, pants and a woven hat. There is no writing or stamp on the back of this print, but another copy of this photograph (photPF 26040) is dated January 28, 1870, and has the photographer's stamp: A. Honiss, Escolta, Manila.

    photPF 26039