| Tales 
			from the Vault – Rare BooksLincoln Presidential Library’s collection 
			of rare books is the focus of ‘Tales from the Vault’ on October 10th
 
 
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            [October 06, 2019] 
             What qualities define a rare book? Is it 
			age, or value, or maybe the story of who once owned it? The Abraham 
			Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum will discuss these questions 
			Oct. 10 during a special look at the library’s Rare Book Collection. | 
        
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			 This “Tales from the Vault” event 
			features some of the most fascinating volumes in the library’s 
			holdings: books for peasants and presidents, miniature books, 
			oversized books, books adorned with illuminations, gildings and 
			velvets, and even a book bound in python skin. 
 The free presentation, offered in conjunction with the Illinois 
			State Museum, takes place at noon, Wednesday, Oct. 10, at the 
			presidential library (112 N. Sixth St., Springfield).
 
			
			 
			“It’s humbling when you consider how many lifetimes these books have 
			survived, and I’m thrilled to be part of ensuring that these 
			resources remain accessible to scholars for years to come,” said 
			reference librarian Meghan Harmon, who selected the books for the 
			presentation. Harmon will also 
			share information on how to access the library’s collections during 
			a research visit. 
			
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The presidential library and museum uses a combination of 
rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship to immerse visitors in the life 
and times of Abraham Lincoln. Visitors can see ghosts come to life on stage, 
watch TV coverage of the 1860 presidential election, roam through the Lincoln 
White House, experience booming cannons in a Civil War battle and come face to 
face with priceless original Lincoln artifacts.
 The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents, 
photographs, artifacts and art, as well as some 12 million items pertaining to 
all aspects of Illinois history.
 
 For more information, visit 
www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
 
				 
			[Christopher Wills] |