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Take and Read, Lest You Forget: The Enduring Value of Old Books

Take and Read, Lest You Forget: The Enduring Value of Old Books

by John Emmet Clarke | Dec 26, 2022

In honor of Gerald J. Russello. By John Emmet Clarke. Editor’s Note: In celebration of Christmas, The University Bookman presents to you the keynote address delivered by John Emmet Clarke on November 14, 2022, at an event in honor of former Bookman editor Gerald...

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