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[The Most Sublime Act: The Art and Poetry of William Blake] captions transcript

[The Most Sublime Act: The Art and Poetry of William Blake]

Video footage of the exhibition, "The Most Sublime Act: The Art and Poetry of William Blake" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
Date: May 15, 1997, 10:47 a.m.
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Thin Etched Line]

Photographs of the 1999-2000 artist's book competition honorable mention "The Thin Etched Line" created by Teel Savage. The volume is composed of fragments of intaglio prints of various styles and subjects, on which a single red line was added across every image. It is bound in white paper-covered boards with a red line, sewn Coptic style. The first image shows the bound book opened up. The page on the left contains a drawing of a young woman seen at a top angle. Image 2, the bound book is opened up. The page on the left contains a drawing of a young woman seen from the front. Image 3, closeup of the bound book seen from the top, the outside white and the pages slightly opened up. Image 4, the bound book seen from the top farther away. Image 5, the bound book seen from the spine, showing how the pages are tightly bound together.
Date: 1999/2000
Creator: Savage, Teel
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Denton Today: Dr. Kenneth Lavender and Martin Sarvis - Rare Maps of Texas in Southwest] captions transcript

[Denton Today: Dr. Kenneth Lavender and Martin Sarvis - Rare Maps of Texas in Southwest]

Video footage from Denton Today with an interview with Dr. Kenneth Lavender and his assistant Martin Sarvis from the University of North Texas, Rare Book and Texana department. In this episode of Denton Today, Dr. Lavender is talking about rare maps.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Denton Today: Dr. Kenneth Lavender and Martin Sarvis - Rare Books] captions transcript

[Denton Today: Dr. Kenneth Lavender and Martin Sarvis - Rare Books]

Video footage from Denton Today with an interview with Dr. Kenneth Lavender and his assistant Martin Sarvis from the University of North Texas, Rare Book and Texana department. In this episode of Denton Today, Dr. Lavender is talking about rare books.
Date: 1996
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[The Dust of Battle and the Dawn of Peace] captions transcript

[The Dust of Battle and the Dawn of Peace]

Video footage of the exhibition "The Dust of Battle and the Dawn of Peace, The Military Experience in Words and Images, 1914 - 1915," held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
Date: 1999-10-09/1999-12-15
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[When We Were Young: Juvenalia from the Rare Book and Texana Collections] captions transcript

[When We Were Young: Juvenalia from the Rare Book and Texana Collections]

Video footage of the exhibition, "When We Were Young: Juvenalia" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
Date: 1994
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[The Private Press: Craft, Tradition and Imagination] captions transcript

[The Private Press: Craft, Tradition and Imagination]

Video footage of the exhibition, "The Private Press: Craft, Tradition and Imagination" held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
Date: 1993-11-15/1994-01-31
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Fashion and Costume: Resources from the Rare Book and Texana Collection] captions transcript

[Fashion and Costume: Resources from the Rare Book and Texana Collection]

Video footage of the exhibition, "Fashion and Costume: Resources" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
Date: 1996-04/1996-08
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Beyond the Blue Horizon: Travels and Exploration from the Rare Books and Texana Collection] captions transcript

[Beyond the Blue Horizon: Travels and Exploration from the Rare Books and Texana Collection]

Video footage of the exhibition, "Beyond the Blue Horizon: Travels and Exploration" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
Date: 1992-09/1993-01
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Mundus Naturae: Representations of Nature from the Rare Book and Texana Collections] captions transcript

[Mundus Naturae: Representations of Nature from the Rare Book and Texana Collections]

Video footage of the exhibition, "Mundus Naturae: Representations of Nature" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
Date: 1991-09/1992-01
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Ranching in Texas: An Exhibition, 1995] captions transcript

[Ranching in Texas: An Exhibition, 1995]

Video footage of the exhibition "Ranching in Texas: An Exhibition, 1995," held on the 4th floor of Willis Library in the Rare Book Room, on the UNT campus.
Date: 1995
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
[South of the Border] captions transcript

[South of the Border]

Video footage of the exhibition, "South of the Border" from the Rare Book and Texana Collections, held on the 4th floor of Willis Library on the UNT campus.
Date: 1999-02-15/1999-06-25
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
Glasscock County Cemeteries, 1890 - 1992 (open access)

Glasscock County Cemeteries, 1890 - 1992

Alphabetical listing of burials in the Garden City Cemetery and the St. Lawrence Cemetery of Glasscock County, Texas. Each entry consists of surname, given name, birth date, death date, and any known miscellaneous information.
Date: 1992~
Creator: Clanton, Jimmy & Clanton, Kandi
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History