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Beginning with Vol. 1, no. 16, Feb. 10, 1915, included "Monthly list of New York City publications". ; Vol. 7 covers the period from Sept. 1, 1920-Dec. 28, 1921. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Beginning with Vol. 1, no. 16, Feb. 10, 1915, included "Monthly list of New York City publications". ; Vol. 7 covers the period from Sept. 1, 1920-Dec. 28, 1921. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Penguin classics
"For the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded it, with a foreword by Edmund White. June 28, 2019 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, which is considered the most significant event in the gay liberation movement, and the catalyst for the modern fight for LGBTQ rights in the United States. Drawing from the New York Public Library's archives, The Stonewall Reader is a collection of first accounts, diaries, periodic literature, and articles from LGBTQ magazines and newspapers that documented both the years leading up to and the years following the riots. Most importantly the anthology spotlights both iconic activists who were pivotal in the movement, such as Sylvia Rivera, co-founder of Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), as well as forgotten figures like Ernestine Eckstein, one of the few out, African American, lesbian activists in the 1960s. The anthology focuses on the events of 1969, the five years before, and the five years after. Jason Baumann, the NYPL coordinator of humanities and LGBTQ collections, has edited and introduced the volume to coincide with the NYPL exhibition he has curated on the Stonewall uprising and gay liberation movement of 1969"--
"Reprinted with additions from the Bulletin of the New York public library of January July October 1941." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112069802491
Reproduced from typewritten copy. ; Caption title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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World Affairs Online
"This list has three main divisions: (1) an alphabetical arrangement by cities in which the papers are published; (2) an alphabetical index to the titles or names of the papers; (3) a chronological index." ; "Reprinted . from the Bulletin, July-December 1914 and July 1915." ; "This list includes all the newspapers and official gazettes in possession of the library at the end of 1914." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Suspended June 1971-Aug.1974. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued Oct. 28, 1914-June 1969 by New York Public Library Municipal Reference Library.
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Suspended June 1971-Aug.1974. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued Oct. 28, 1914-June 1969 by New York Public Library Municipal Reference Library.
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There could be no better illustration of coexistence than the extensive history of religious sites shared by members of different beliefs and backgrounds. Chronicles of the three Abrahamic religions are full of examples of cohabitation, hospitality, and tolerance despite a world torn apart by cultural, ethnic, and spiritual struggles. Maps of the Mediterranean and Near East are strewn with shrines that have long been the sites of convergence for prayers, wishes, and contemplation, yet their origins of sharing differ. Often local populations perceive a benefit of another group's sacred space, either recognized by open-minded leaders who preach unity or by members of different religious groups who share said space for pragmatic reasons. Our contemporary world contains numerous cases of such crossings, many of which are documented in this catalogue. Shared Sacred Sites is published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, which was organized as a contemporary "pilgrimage" in Manhattan through three venues. At The New York Public Library, the exhibition shares the history of the Holy Land with a look at Jerusalem as both holy city and center of pilgrimage for three faiths. The Morgan Library & Museum brings an altogether different aspect of the story of coexistence in a display of the celebrated Morgan Picture Bible produced in Paris around 1250, which offers the most exquisite visualizations of the events of the Old Testament. The Graduate Center of The City University of New York gathers contemporary examples compiled by an international team with various explorations and experiences in sanctuaries, presenting a medley of artifacts, contemporary art, multimedia, and photographs
Bound with: Official Catalogue, British Government Exhibition. New York: British Bureau of Information, 1918. ; "Elmer Adler, Rochester, New York"--Written in pen on p. [2] of cover. ; "Reprinted from the Bulletin of the New York Public Library, November-December 1915 and September 1917." ; TLS, dated 1919, tipped in on p. iii. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; From the printing collection of Elmer Adler
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