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    • What Does a Poem Look Like?!: Shaped Poetry from the Arion Press 

      A.M. Todd Rare Book Room (Kalamazoo College, 1995)
      This is an invitation to a 1995 exhibit in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room titled "What Does a Poem Look Like?!: Shaped Poetry from the Arion Press." "Arion" is misspelled on the invitation.
    • What the Dickens: Victorian England in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room Collection 

      Lightcap, Kathryn (Kalamazoo College, 2013-09)
      "What the Dickens: Victorian England in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room Collection" exhibit poster and postcard for the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room, September 16 - November 26, 2013. Artwork used in the marketing materials is ...
    • What's in a Face? Distinctions Made by Typography 

      A.M. Todd Rare Book Room (Kalamazoo College, 1994)
      This is an invitation to a 1994 lecture by Smithsonian Institute Museum Specialist R. Stanley Nelson titled "Printing Type: Is the Body Cold Already?." It also advertises the companion exhibit in the A.M. Todd Rare Book ...
    • When Horse and Hero Fell: A History of Warfare Through Literature 

      Heslinger, Mallory (Kalamazoo College, 2019-04)
      The program for the spring 2019 exhibit "When Horse and Hero Fell: A History of Warfare Through Literature" held at the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room. It showcases how "Stories of war had shifted from a glorious king’s ...
    • William Morris & Kelmscott 

      Lightcap, Kathryn (Kalamazoo College, 2012-09)
      "William Morris & Kelmscott" exhibit poster for the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room, September 10 - November 15, 2012.
    • William Morris Makes the Ideal Book 

      A.M. Todd Rare Book Room (Kalamazoo College, 1996)
      This is an invitation to a 1996 exhibit in the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room titled "William Morris Makes the Ideal Book."
    • Women's Works 

      Lightcap, Kathryn (Kalamazoo College, 2012-04)
      "Women's Works" exhibit poster for the A.M. Todd Rare Book Room, April 2 - June 7, 2012. Artwork used in the marketing materials is by Françoise Gilot. It is one of the silkscreen illustrations she made for Colette's novel ...