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Old May 11th, 2004, 10:47 AM
walt winter
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Default Exhibit of angling books at CWRU library

William Claspy wrote:
Hi folks-

This is for the two or three of you out there on ROFF who are of a bookish
bent :-)

A week or two ago I mentioned a small exhibit I was putting together of
angling books from our collection. The exhibit is now up and ready for
viewing. I have not yet made a descriptive annotated bibliography, but I
did manage to take a few photos and put together a web page highlighting a
few of the volumes in the exhibit:

http://salvelinus.cwru.edu/bruner.html

For those of you in the Cleveland area, feel free to stop and see the books
in person- though they are in a locked cabinet and can't be drooled on. The
display is on the ground floor of the Kelvin Smith Library, just to the
right of the central staircase as you enter the building. The library is
located just behind Severance Hall, the home of the Cleveland Orchestra, and
across the street from the Cleveland Museum of Art, near the intersection of
Euclid Avenue and East Boulevard. We are now between semesters, so the
library is only open from 9-5, Monday through Saturday. The exhibit will be
up for approximately one month.

Cheers!
Bill


Very nice Bill. Do you have any idea if the Rackham edition was
ever produced in mass by Crown or anyone? I'd like to see those
illustrations.

Walt