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Jules Goodman made six illustrations for Thomas Hardy's "An Imaginative Woman," the headnote being an abstract piece picturing Ella, the protagonist, and the poet character Robert Trewe, whom she falls in love with despite not formally meeting. On…

The article shows individuals all there is to do at the observatory. It talks about the amazing views the photo ops that there is and the One World Cafe. This article gives people a look into the experience they will have when coming to the…

Marra, Kim. “Riding, Scarring, Knowing: A Queerly Embodied Performance Historiography.” Theatre Journal, vol. 64, no. 4, 2012, pp. 489–511. JSTOR.Kim Marra, a scholar of theatre arts and American studies, investigates the emergence and…

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The busy streets of Chelsea, NY. This image was taken right outside of the museum.

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While the gilded cover stamp and writing on the spine of the books suggest that this cover was created in the 1840s, Macmillan and Co. released the first edition of The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book in 1894 and 1895, respectively. Humans…

San Antonio native Isabella went to camp for the first time -- but It wasn't your ordinary summer camp.

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The cover of this copy of The Minstrel Boy: A Portrait of Tom Moore by L.A.G. Strong contains the words "T. Moore" written in cursive and embossed in gold. Tom Moore, the subject of this text, was an Irish poet and songwriter, most known for his…

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In his portrait of Tom Moore, L.A.G. Strong includes many of Moore’s lyrics and music. Rather than publishing the words by themselves, Strong incorporates the lyrics into the music and displays them together. This demonstrates the importance that…