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Special Collections & University Archives
Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Rare Books |
- Rare Book
Collection
The Rare Book Section of Special Collections
serves to protect many valuable and unique materials owned
by the library. Although many items were acquired through
donations, an active acquisitions policy has significantly
increased the library's holdings in recent years. English
and American Literature of the 19th and 20th Centuries form
the basic focus for the collection, which serves as an
integral part of the doctoral programs of the University.
Classes of Rare Materials
include:
- Editions limited to under 250 copies
- Works printed prior to 1799 for European works and
prior to 1825 for American works
- Association works, e.g., items associated with
significant or famous individuals, often with autographs.
An excellent example in the collection is George Orwell's
Homage to Catalonia, (1938) which includes notes and
corrections to the text made by Orwell.
- Examples of fine printing or binding, including unique
items
- Books from notable printing presses
- Books relating to the Manuscript Collections and/or
the University Archives, e.g., De Re Metallica, the first
publication devoted to scientific mining practices which
is a strong complement to the Industrial Manuscripts
Collections.
- First Editions
- Various individual titles, including works by the
following authors:
Herman Melville
James McNeill Whistler
Norman Mailer
George Orwell
Washington Irving
Margaret Atwood
Lydia Sigourney
John Greenleaf Whittier
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Henry David Thoreau
John Adams
Edgar Allan Poe
Mark Twain
Charles Darwin
Nathaniel Hawthorne
James Joyce
Edward Abbey
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All items in the Rare Book Collection are catalogued in the
University's On-line
Catalog.
- Pricing. Our staff cannot assess the value of
individually owned rare books, you can try
locating titles in Internet sites such as Bookfinder.com
http://www.bookfinder.com/ .
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06/25/08.
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