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Dear Arlisans,

On behalf of the Vassar College Department of Art I shall be giving away,
at the Ft. Worth conference, for institutional collections, our stock of
the catalogue of the exhibition: *The Architect's Library: Notable Books on
Architectural Themes in the Vassar College Library*, on a first-come
first-served basis.

The catalogue documents an exhibition assembled by students of Nicholas'
Adams architecture bibliography seminar at Vassar, is beautifully designed,
well illustrated, and contains extensive descriptive annotations for books
in the Vassar Art and Special Collections Libraries written by architects
for architects from Piranesi to Corbusier. Included are essays by Nicholas
Adams and Brian Lukacher on Vassar's educational history and the
development of the collection. The exhibit and catalog are scheduled to be
reviewed in this month's issue of *JSAH*, due out any day.

If you would like to have a copy of the catalogue sent out to you after
this year's ARLIS/NA conference, please add your name & address to the
signup sheet that Larry McGilvery has kindly offered to make available on
his table at the conference in the exhibits area when the exhibits are
open.  A sample of the catalogue is also at the table, along with several
copies available for those who prefer not to wait for the mailing.

There is s a recording of my radio interview about the exhibit and
catalogue with Nicholas Adams on *The Library Cafe* at:
http://library-cafe.blogspot.com/2014/02/nicholas-adams.html.  The project
is interesting, in part, in that it offers a model for using a college
library as a media-archaeological site for introducing students to the
history of a discipline, as well as to the way this wider history may
intersect with local institutional history.

*The architect's library: A collection of notable books on architecture at
Vassar College* / edited by Nicholas Adams. -- Poughkeepsie, NY: Vassar
College Libraries, 2014. -- 143 p. Illustrated (some col.) 26 x 26 cm.

Cheers,

Thomas

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"Memories are crafted by oblivion as the outlines of the shore are created
by the sea."   Marc Augé


Thomas E. Hill
Art Librarian,
Vassar College
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