Iowa City writer Bart Yates, winner of the Alex Award from the American Library Association for "Leave Myself Behind," reads from his new book, "The Distance Between Us."
"The Distance Between Us" reveals the effects of tragedy and loneliness in...
Bart Yates reads from his second novel entitled The Brothers Bishop. During a question and answer session, Yates describes his writing process as well as his subsequent decision to write the novel in first person. He points out that, while none...
Bart Yates reads from Leave Myself Behind. Seventeen year-old Noah York is renovating the family's old Victorian house with his psycho-poet mother. Deep within the walls lie secrets from a previous life, mason jars stuffed with mementos clues to...
Scrapbook compiled by Evelyn Birkby; chiefly contains clippings from "Up a country lane, " Birkby's weekly homemaking column in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel newspaper.
This book was compiled by Elsie L. Smith, "Receipts Tried and Liked 1944." Recipes from the Worcester Sunday Telegram, Worcester, Mass. are laid in. There are 96 pages of which 26 are written. Recipes include: Grapes Nut Pudding, Indian Tapioca,...
Anonymous, circa 1889. There are 198 pages. Handwritten recipes and newspaper recipes are pasted into the "Annual-Report of the State Librarian" of Pennsylvania. The date 1889 is written in this book which is probably from Pennsylvania.
Correspondence detailing the experiences of Joseph Franklin Culver, who served with the Illinois 129th Infantry Regiment, Company A, from 1862-1865, first as a lieutenant and later as captain.
Correspondence detailing the experiences of Joseph Franklin Culver, who served with the Illinois 129th Infantry Regiment, Company A, from 1862-1865, first as a lieutenant and later as captain.