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Today marks the beginning of Mental Health Month, and as a graduate student, I sometimes feel that I struggle mentally to pull off the “I’m an independent woman who need no man” image (I am sure there is a similar expression for the single
The opposite of everything That will be once The universe begins Is who it is.
Frederick Seidel “Who the Universe is” from The Cosmos Poems
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#OldThingsIWantBack cute artsy dance cards and mini pencils where you would be able to ask someone to dance sans awkwardness! 😂 And look at those Tango cutouts 💛💃🕺 #ThrowbackThursday #Dance #Art #UCI #Archive
"He is welcomed as 'mass man'" #WednesdayWisdom #insteadofHate
In light of National Library Weekend and National Siblings Day, here is a Civil War letter from Albert M. Forbes, Lieutenant, Member Company of the 2nd Illinois Light Artillery, to his younger brother Henry advising against his potential enlistment. This letter has captured the hearts of us here, and to those who read it as it emits a strong sense of love from an elder brother to you a younger brother. #allthefeels #archives #UCI #letters #brothers #NationalSiblingsDay #NationalLibraryWeek
Happy Valentine’s day and Library Lover’s Day to all our followers!
To show our love, here is a Valentine’s Day Card circa 1856 from the Library’s Rare book collections. A note with the card states that the card was 80 years old in 1936. It is double layered and embossed with coloured flowers and a wreath. It includes an oval in the middle with a small deer and laced edges. It is inscribed “Accept with tribute of sincere love”.
On February 9th, 1894, Milton S. Hershey founded the Hershey Chocolate Company. What better way to appreciate this momentous anniversary than with a book of chocolate recipes?
Walter Baker & Company’s 1931 recipe book, Best Chocolate and Cocoa Recipes, begins with a chronicle of the history of chocolate– its origins in ancient Mexico, South America, and the West Indies and how it spread to Europe and the United States. No variation of chocolate dessert is left out of this book, and many of the recipes include mouthwateringly realistic illustrations.
Walter Baker & Company. (1931). Best chocolate and cocoa recipes. Dorchester, Mass: W. Baker & Co., Inc.
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Las Siete víctimas de un pájaro - Castillo, Gilda
The title is apparently appropriated from a Spanish translation from the French about nine Chinese detective stories from the 14th and 15th centuries.
This unique book consists of a hand painted (black on white) hinged wooden box with 7 compartments holding 7 removable painted wooden pieces. The book is made completely out of wood.
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Chinese Lunar New Year by Howard Munson
The work consists of 9 panels. The top panel contains four shelves on which are set golden plastic ingots (symbol for prosperity) and plastic red peppers (symbol for good fortune). The remaining panels are covered with found Chinese language printed papers over which are mounted two prints, a large calligraphic strip (which translates to English as happiness, wealth, and longevity) and a hand drawn, hand colored pop-up dragon, Gum Lung (a mythical creature wielding great power).
Artist's statement: "Chinatown is in my backyard. After thirty years it still remains a mystery to me and inspires me to do a book for the Lunar Chinese New Year each year. I approach it visually, taking their images and placing them in books where their bright colors clash together as loud as the music played behind doors and in the street festivals. Each Lunar New Year the dragon awakens and Chinatown becomes alive with activity that enriches not only their lives but mine as well" --E-mail correspondence with artist UC Irvine Special Collections & Archives (Source)
Looking at make-up by Marcia Weisbrot
3 inch double-sided round accordion is pasted into the base of the plastic compact. Compact is housed in a silver sequined pouch. Hand colored pictures of women applying blush and tweezing, a heavily made-up face, and a tabletop array of cosmetics.This small book housed in a mirrored compact expresses Woman's ambivalent relationship with cosmetics as both agent of transformation and of potential denial and constraint. Brief reminiscences of Charm School and of one sister tweezing another's eyebrows depict make-up's function as a rite of passage for girls, a chance to choose their own personas, what faces they will wear in the world. Make-up is part of the private language of women, a modern day initiation which we embrace or reject
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Writing Home by Sheryl Oring
Contains messages from immigrants on New York's Lower East Side written to their ancestors, date stamped on pieces of paper the size of library cards, and a folded series of photographic reproductions of scenes in New York This work was created following an interactive performance at the Eldridge Street Project on the Lower East Side in New York City which explored the connection between place, language and memory as it relates to the American immigrant experience. The author set up a portable office inside a synagogue and invited visitors to dictate letters to their ancestors. Using carbon paper and a vintage typewriter, Oring typed participants' responses, gave the original to the interviewee, and kept a duplicate for her archive and this book.
A Brief History of the Fan
Consists of 2 books housed in a box covered with a variety of decorated papers. The first is in the form of a fan and is made of thick card and printed paper insert. The second is a miniature book bound in accordion fold format and held in a compartment at the top of the box. The miniature book was printed by Blacks Corner Letterpress.
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Golden Gate Bridge by P. & D. Thomas
Original watercolor illustrations of, and a short handwritten text about the Golden Gate Bridge are mounted within the rectangular cutouts of an accordion fold book structure made of a map, colored papers, painted paper, string, and ribbon. When opened, the book mimics the structure of the bridge.
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Shakespeare Series by Linda Marie Welch Description: A set of three miniature altered books created using William Shakespeare's plays: King Henry VI, The history of Trolius and Cressida and King John. Hand sewn binding, with collaged covers and housed in a wooden case.
Happy #NationalDoughnutDay!
American Red Cross - Refreshments: “Red Cross workers feeding the boys doughnuts as they boarded their train for camp, just after they arrived in New York City on the Leviathan.”
File Unit: American Red Cross - Refreshments, 1917 - 1918. Series: American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, 1917 - 1918. Record Group 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, 1860 - 1952.