Printed ephemera
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Collection of UNC Charlotte brochures and printed material
This is an artificial collection consisting of brochures and printed materials from a wide variety of UNC Charlotte departments and programs.
Sue Henry papers
Sue Henry is a prominent gay rights activist in Charlotte, NC. She was owner of Rising Moon Books & Beyond bookstore, the first out lesbian to run for Mayor of Charlotte, and an active member of several political and social LGBTQ organizations. The collection primarily documents in her participation in the Charlotte LGBTQ+ community in the 1990s, but also includes materials from her childhood and later life.
Louise Newman collection of Limited Editions Club printed materials
Printed ephemera produced by a fine press publisher founded in 1929 by George Macy. Consists primarily of advance annual listings, prospectuses, and other descriptions of the club's publications. Also includes publisher's New Year's greetings and correspondence with members, tributes to Macy, booksellers's catalogs, and material about the club's subsidiary, the Junior Heritage Club.
Stanbrook Abbey Press publications
Publications of the Stanbrook Abbey Press, a monastic press established by Friar Laurence Shepherd in Worcester, England in 1876, and operated by the nuns of the English Benedictine Congregation. The publications feature hand-set printing on handmade papers, and were sometimes illuminated.
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