Friday, September 02, 2011
like extensions of the human hand, heart
As many of you know, I spent the hottest month of the summer in White River Junction, Vermont. I was working in the Center for Cartoon Studies Schulz Library, housed in the same building as the Main Street Museum. I spent my days in the library and many of my nights in the warm, boozy embrace of inhabitants of the apartment above.
This building was central to my time there. It was mangled by Irene. Here are some pictures. Give them some money.
While you consider just how large of a donation you are going to give, here are some photos of A Museum of Early American Tools by Eric Sloane, a library discard from a WRJ school that I found at Left Bank Books in Hanover.
file under:
center for cartoon studies,
loss,
thank yous,
the library,
unfinished business
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2 comments:
Looooove the endpapers!
I am a sucker for the library discard stamp, myself.
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