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A Stoker Century

Bram Stoker. Dracula. London: Archibald Constable and Company, 1897. EL3 .S874d 897  Although his most renowned literary creation was famously “un-dead,” Bram Stoker was as mortal as the rest of us and today marks the centennial of his death on April 20, 1912.  Here is a link to his obituary, as printed in The Times …

Happy Holidays

With Passover and Easter nigh upon us, here are a couple of holiday-related items from our collection. The two-volume Mahzor Minhag Roma, published by the Soncinos in 1485/1486, is the first printed Jewish prayerbook and includes the Passover haggadah. The haggadah section marks another first–it is illustrated with the earliest known printed illustration of a …

Irish Writers

We never need an excuse to talk about Irish authors–James Joyce and Bram Stoker are year-round staples of the Rosenbach diet– but with St. Patrick’s Day approaching I thought I’d highlight a few other famous Irishmen in our collection. Many thanks to our librarian Elizabeth Fuller for letting me crib from the script from her …

Great Gratz

This past weekend we celebrated the Gratz family in style with a recognition of Joseph Gratz by the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, of which he was a member, and a celebration of Rebecca Gratz’s 241st birthday (but who’s counting). For those of you who were unable to attend the festive event, I thought I’d …

Rosenbach Company Records

One of the many jobs our collection staff handles is answering research questions from folks outside the institution. Sometimes the questions can be downright unusual–our librarian remembers fielding a call from someone asking if we had newly discovered photos of Area 51 (apparently a news site mixed up a couple of links). But oddities aside, …

President’s Day Post

Happy belated President’s Day! Today, February 22, marks Washington’s actual birthday so I thought we’d celebrate with a peek at Washington’s earliest surviving letter.(If you want to get precise, when he was born Washington would have thought of his birthday as February 11, since England and her colonies still used the Julian calendar, but it …