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Tag Archives: bibliomysteries
Exhibit of Golden Age Bibliomysteries
We are currently exhibiting a selection of books from our Bibliomystery Collection on the upper level of the library, outside the Dean’s suite, room #370. The bibliomysteries are from the Golden Age of detective fiction, a period between the world … Continue reading
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First Edition Bibliomysteries
We are building a collection of first edition bibliomysteries. A bibliomystery is broadly defined as a mystery that involves books, manuscripts, publishing, book-selling, book plots, characters, authors; or book-related settings, including libraries, publishing houses, and bookstores. Some authors create amateur … Continue reading
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