Artifacts of Childhood: 700 Years of Children’s Books

September 27, 2008

The exhibit, “Artifacts of Childhood: 700 Years of Children’s Book” at the Newberry Library in Chicago looks absolutely wonderful!  In fact, even though I am too far to go see it, I’m certain that it is great because one of the curators is Jenny Schwartzberg who proved her mettle time and again in the fairy tale online grad course I co-taught last summer at Rutgers.  This Sun Times article has a few images from the show to give you a taste.

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  • 1. Jenny Schwartzberg  |  October 2, 2008 at 1:01 pm

    Thanks Monica for the shout out! It’s incredibly exciting around here. If you or any of your readers get to Chicago before Jan. 17th, do come by to see the exhibit and say hello!

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