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Listening to Lincoln

Mon., Feb. 13, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Late last month, Harry S. Stout gave a public lecture titled "Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural as America's Sermon to the World." Before he began his talk, though, he turned the podium over to Lincoln biographer Ronald C. White Jr.
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Book Affair

Thu., Feb. 9, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Behind every great book collection is a good love story. Someone with an obsession for antiquarian children's books or signed first editions might spend a lifetime amassing a collection, scouring garage sales, used bookstores, and the Internet for that rare find.
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ORCHID COLLECTION | Pretty in Pink or Red or Purple or White...

Wed., Feb. 8, 2012 | Brandon Tam
Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and most likely you have no clue what to get for your significant other. Time is ticking and you want to make this year a little different from the ones before. It's time to break away from the clichés of roses and chocolates and go with an orchid
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Charles Dickens, Man of Letters

Tue., Feb. 7, 2012 | Matt Stevens
Today is the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth. The English novelist wrote many of his greatest works in serial form, including Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Bleak House, and Great Expectations. He also wrote a lot of letters. The Huntington has more than a thousand of them, including a group of 35 acquired by purchase through the Library Collectors' Council in 2010.
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ORCHID COLLECTION | Orchids Forever

Thu., Feb. 2, 2012 | Brandon Tam
This is the first in a new series of blog posts about The Huntington's orchid collection.
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Musical Imprint

Tue., Jan. 31, 2012 | Julianne Johnston
Last week, the LA Opera once again brought one of its spectacular education programs for school children to The Huntington. The Magic Dream is what the LA Opera calls an "engaging celebration of Mozart's classic opera, The Magic Flute."
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The Worlds of Olive Percival

Fri., Jan. 27, 2012 | Peggy Park
Recently, KCET Departures published a series of essays about Olive Percival (1869–1945), an artist, bibliophile, art collector, suffragist, and passionate gardener who lived along the Arroyo. The Huntington Library houses part of the Olive Percival archive
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EXHIBITIONS | Chinese New Year Alert—The Dragon is Your Friend

Wed., Jan. 25, 2012 | Stephanie Cha-Ramos
Long before dragons "frolicked in the autumn mist" or terrorized the young wizards of Hogwarts, the mythical creatures were the subject of legend across millennia, throughout numerous cultures and continents.