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Book Traces

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This is the Tumblr blog of Book Traces, a crowd-sourced web project that identifies unique copies of nineteenth and early twentieth-century books on library shelves. Readers left fascinating traces of the past when they wrote in their books, left notes and clippings, pressed flowers, and placed locks of hair between their pages. Submit your own finds at BookTraces.org!
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An impressively ornate title page of the Lyra Sabbatica by Benjamin Gough (1865) accompanied by two ownership inscriptions: the rather upper-crust sounding Emily Stuart Montagu of Lund (?) Manor House, plus the simpler “Maurice” in lighter ink below. 

See this post on BookTraces.org and submit your own finds!

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Austin Warren has excerpted this bit of Richard Crashaw’s poem “Description of a Religious House and Condition of Life” in his dedication to Mrs. Irving Babbitt:

The self-remembering soul sweetly recovers Her kindred with the stars; not basely Hovers below: but meditates her immortal way Home to the original source of light and intellectual day

If I’m reading the names correctly, the dedication has some significance: Warren and Mr. Irving Babbit were both literary critics - and Warren appears to have been a student of Babbit’s at one time. 

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