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A Guide to Early Imprints at the Indiana Historical Society,1619-1840

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a guide to Early Imprints at the indiana historical society
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A Guide to Early Imprints at the Indiana Historical Society, 1619-1840


Leigh Darbee

Since 1922, when the Indiana Historical Society's William Henry Smith Memorial Library was established, librarians and curators have worked with prominent donors and booksellers to build a unique and significant collection of printed resources. The Guide to Early Imprints showcases the Society's holdings in many areas, including Old Northwest and early state history; early North American travel accounts and travelers' guides; natural history; Indiana imprints; and medical, agricultural, and transportation history. The Guide contains bibliographic descriptions of more than 1,800 books and pamphlets and includes two indexes, one listing titles and subjects and the other printers and publishers. The starting date of coverage in the Guide was determined by the earliest imprint in the collection, Voyages et decouvertures by Samuel de Champlain (Paris, 1619). The ending date is the same as that chosen by R. Carlyle Buley in his classic work, The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period, 1815-1840, published by the Society in 1950.

The description of each item includes, as appropriate, the following elements: author's full name and dates; title transcription; imprint statement; date of publication; statements of pagination and collation; description of illustrations; binding note; historical notes; source from which the item was acquired; citations of the item in standard bibliographies; and the library's call number. The book contains illustrations drawn from many of the items described.

1,064 pp. 2001. Cloth. ISBN 0-87195-157-6

A Guide to Manuscript Collections of the Indiana Historical Society and Indiana State Library

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A Guide to Manuscript Collections of the Indiana Historical Society and Indiana State Library
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A Guide to Manuscript Collections of the Indiana Historical Society
and Indiana State Library


Eric Pumroy with Paul Brockman
Published by the Indiana Historical Society

A guide to more than 800 major collections of the two libraries. Entries contain a description of the collections' contents, the dates of the records, aids, biographical and historical sketches, and lists of major correspondents. Complied on holdings through 1984. "Another ‘must’ for the serious student of history." Illinois Historical Journal
xviii, 513 pp. 1986. Cloth. Index.

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Historians for the Future

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Historians for the Future
A History of the Indiana Junior Historical Society


Kendal H. Gladish and Hester Anne Hale
Published by the Indiana Historical Society and Indiana Historical Bureau

From its beginnings before World War II to its adventures during the Internet age, the history of the Indiana Junior Historical Society is explored in this IHS publication. A decade in the making, the book involved several staff members from the IHS and Indiana Historical Bureau. Founded in 1938, the IJr.HS fosters history education through a network of history clubs in all school environments, historical societies, historical sites, libraries, and other groups wishing to promote the exploration and appreciation of Indiana's history.

Today, approximately 5,000 youngsters participate in the program and engage in such activities as researching community histories; learning pioneer crafts such as blacksmithing, weaving, and basketry; presenting historical plays, skits, and audiovisual projects; preparing exhibitions; and helping preserve local historic sites.
128 pp. 1999. Cloth. Illustrations, notes, index.

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