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The American Archivist, Volume 78, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2015

Location

17 North State Street
60602 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Journal, The American Archivist, Volume 78, Number 2
Date: 
Fall/Winter 2015
Volume: 
78
Issue: 
2
Abstract: 
The American Archivist is the leading publication in the archives field. Established in 1938, the journal is published semi-annually by the Society of American Archivists and it includes more than 260 issues. The journal covers theoretical and practical developments in the archival profession, specifically about cultural, social, legal, and technological developments that affect the nature of recorded information and the need to create and maintain it. (Abstract taken from: http://www2.archivists.org/american-archivist).
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English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
03609081

The American Archivist, Volume 79, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2016

Location

17 North State Street
60602-3315 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Journal, The American Archivist, Volume 79, Number 1
Date: 
Spring/Summer 2016
Volume: 
79
Issue: 
1
Abstract: 
The American Archivist is the leading publication in the archives field. Established in 1938, the journal is published semi-annually by the Society of American Archivists and it includes more than 260 issues. The journal covers theoretical and practical developments in the archival profession, specifically about cultural, social, legal, and technological developments that affect the nature of recorded information and the need to create and maintain it. (Abstract taken from: http://www2.archivists.org/american-archivist).
Language: 
English
Series Title: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
03609081

Images of America

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60108 Bloomingdale
United States
US
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Book, Erickson
Date: 
2008
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Bloomingdale
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Abstract: 
A local history of Bloomingdale, Illinois illustrated through black and white photojournalism.
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English
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978-0-7385-5198-2
Item Donor: 
Chicago Publishers Gallery

The Point, Issue 7

The Wine Dark Sea

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Book, Mertz
Date: 
1964
Edition: 
First
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Issue: 
Abstract: 
In her work entitled The Wine Dark Sea, Mertz argued that Odysseus sailed through the Straits of Gibraltar and into the North Atlantic. Moreover, Mertz believed that Odysseus faced Scylla and Charybdis when he arrived at the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. Mertz also proposed that the Argonauts travelled across the Atlantic Ocean, down the east coast of South America, past the mouth of the Amazon and Rio de Janeiro to the Rio Plata of Argentina. From Rio Plata, Jason went to the altiplano of Bolivia and to Tihuanaco where the Golden Fleece was located. [from Amazon.com]
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English
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Signed by author
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Frankie Gonzalez

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Chicago
United States
US
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Zine, Frankie Gonzalez
Date: 
2011
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Abstract found in back of zine- "This group of paper ephemera was gradually collected in 2011 at the Blue Line California CTA stop public message board in the Logan Square neighborhood."
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English
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The North Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle

Location

1511 N. Milwaukee Avenue Second Floor
60622 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Journal, The North Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle
Date: 
2009
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Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
A 2009 reproduction of the 1821 gazette.
Language: 
English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0-9820292-1-7

Evil (R) #6

Location

60647 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Zine, Evil (R) #6
Date: 
1994
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Volume: 
Issue: 
6
Abstract: 
True crime zine containing book reviews, true crime clippings, letters to the editor and more!
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English
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Home is a Dirty Street

Location

7822 S. Dobson Ave.
60619 Chicago, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Perkins Eugene , Home is a Dirty Street
Date: 
1975
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Volume: 
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Abstract: 
"Eugene Perkins has written a profound and deeply disturbing book which should be read by every person in this troubled land… Because he has a primary relationship with oppressed black children and because his subject with compassion and an arsenal of new and the social commentator, he reveals nuances and subtleties which are beyond the range of the traditional social scientists."- Lerone Bennet, Jr. Abstract found on the back cover of book.
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English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0883780488
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