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Tulane University Libraries
New Orleans LA 70118
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| Kenneth Owen
has reorganized the Special Collection Division's
Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection.
Every book in the collection has now
been arranged and indexed by author and title, and, for the
first time, the ephemera and serials holdings are indexed
and available.
Researchers may browse the printed index in the Special Collections reading room. |
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A rare book is not
necessarily old or monetarily valuable. Rather, it is a book with
research or intellectual value that would be difficult or impossible to
replace.
Special
Collections' rare books unit preserves approximately 50,000 titles dating from a
leaf of the Gutenberg Bible (ca. 1456) to recent first editions. These
include a wide range of formats, from miniatures no larger than one inch
high, to volumes forty inches tall; from five-hundred
year-old books in as fine a condition as the day they were printed to
twentieth-century first editions crumbing from the acidity of their
paper.
Besides individual
books, Special Collections houses book collections that bring together
groupings of volumes on a particular topic. Subjects represented are
broad, but areas of special interest are:
- natural
history
- the American
Revolution
- American
travel accounts
- British shire
histories
- nineteenth
and twentieth century English language fiction
- Romanov
Russian history and travel
- science fiction and fantasy
- Swiss history
- Kelmscott
Press publications
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Authors represented include:
- William
Faulkner
- Lafcadio
Hearn
- Stendhal
(Marie Henri Beyle)
- Robert
Southey
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