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Pre-1973 Nonfiction Bibliography

…printing of 1962 ed.] Stearn, Jess. The Sixth Man, New York: Macfadden-Bartell, 1971. [paperback, 5th printing of 1962 ed. (different cover)] Steinach, Eugen and Josef Loebel. Sex and Life: Forty…

Collection Highlights

Reflecting Cornell University’s motto (“I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.”), RMC serves as a center for original research and scholarship in a…

Cornell University Archives

…Department received a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to establish a collection of regional history at Cornell. The collection was created to document everyday life in upstate New York, its…

Photographs

…photographic collections at Cornell held by the Johnson Museum of Art and the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation. The Stephan and Beth Loewentheil Family Photographic Collection includes important early literature…

Asian History & Culture

…in plant breeding at the University of Nanking in the 1930s. There are also a number of oral histories pertaining to the experience of Cornell faculty members in China, including…

Reproductions & Permissions

numbers from which you want scans. From the drop-down menu choose the format and service level (such as regular or rush). Submit your request. Note that you will need to…

Exhibitions

Currently at Carl A. Kroch Library We host exhibitions in the Hirshland Exhibition Gallery, the Michael T. Sillerman ’68 Rotunda, and the reference room, which are all located in level…

The Cornell Wordsworth Collection

…Coleridge. Also worthy of special notice are a substantial number of literary manuscripts of both poets, a large number of letters written to and about them by their friends and…

About

The Michael T. Sillerman ’68 Rotunda. The Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections (RMC) is Cornell University’s primary repository of rare books, manuscripts, photographs, and archival materials in the fields…

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…Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm. Please contact us with research and instructional support questions. We invite you to explore our digital collections and online exhibitions as well. Welcome The…