Back to School

It’s that time of year again. Time to pack up your pens: Waterman, fountain pen marked “M.R.”. Rosenbach Museum & Library, 2004.0048   Pen. Rosenbach Museum & Library, 2006.2046  And your pencils: Pencil marked “M. Rosenbach.” Rosenbach Museum & Library, 2004.0050      Eagle Pencil Co., Mirado pencil. Rosenbach Museum & Library, 2006.2740.002  But you might …

The Drood Mystery

This week’s blog post is by collections intern Lloyd Frisone. If your interest is piqued, be sure to check out our Sleuths and Spies hands-on tour (next offered in January) which features the mystery. – – – –  While interning at the Rosenbach, I was shown the original monthly installments to Charles Dickens last novel, …

The American Language

This week’s post on a twentieth-century volume in our collection (A 937a) comes from our collections intern Robin Craren.  – – – – – – – – American language, you say? Although you may balk at the term, H.L. Mencken wrote a whole book about it (The American Language: An Inquiry Into the Development of English …

Bay Psalm Bits

The combination of Bloomsday followed quickly by the exhibition of two copies of the Bay Psalm Book has left little time for blogging this week.  I thought, however, I might offer a few interesting and/or quirky links related to the Bay Psalm Book, for the edification and enjoyment of Rosen-blog readers.  The Bay Psalm Book. …