http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/omeka/exhibits/show/mcdonald
For book lovers and print culture enthusiasts, Oregon
State University's Mary McDonald Rare Book and Manuscript Collection contains
items created from the year 3000 BCE through the twentieth century. Collectively,
these materials illustrate the global history of writing and print. In this
online exhibit, visitors can closely examine select digitized items. These
items are organized into categories that include A Brief History of writing
(which highlights a Sumerian Cuneiform Tablet from the year 2041 BCE); The Rise
of Craft Bookbinding (which features a number of photographs of gold tooling
and feathered marbling on book covers and bindings); and Improving the Press
(which exhibits a striking colored plate from an eighteenth century British
gardening manual). In addition to these resources related to the early history
of press, the McDonald Collection also contains a number of items dedicated to
more recent developments in nineteenth and twentieth century print. For
example, the Printed Media and the American Civil War section considers how the
war influenced the American newspaper industry. Meanwhile, Literature in the Modern Era includes
photographs of pulp fiction covers from the 1930s
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r48047/treasures_of_the_mcdonald_collection
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