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Library Company of Philadelphia

Ask    Welcome to the Library Company of Philadelphia's Tumblr page! Founded by Ben Franklin in 1731, we are an independent research library specializing in American history and culture from the 17th through the 19th centuries. This page highlights materials from LCP's extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, broadsides, ephemera, prints, photographs, and works of art.
Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a celebration of Native American history and culture. To commemorate the day, we are sharing this view by Philadelphia landscape photographer James Rich. Rich was commissioned in 1908 to accompany a Rodman Wanamaker...

Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a celebration of Native American history and culture. To commemorate the day, we are sharing this view by Philadelphia landscape photographer James Rich. Rich was commissioned in 1908 to accompany a Rodman Wanamaker expedition to Yellowstone to photograph the region’s landscape and Native American life. 

James Bartlett Rich, Dividing the beef, Lodge Grass, Montana, 1908. Lantern slide. 

Picture shows Native Americans and African American cowboys dividing a carcass of beef in front of tepees and a tent. This lantern slide was created for optical viewing devices known as “magic lanterns,” a technology that predates the advent of photography. Slides like this one were often meticulously hand-colored to entice viewing audiences.

— 2 years ago with 14 notes
#indegenouspeoplesday  #BensLibrary  #LCPprints  #SpecialCollections  #IGLibraries  #librariesofinstagram 
We love the delicate gilt-stamped leaves on our copy of Edward Parrish’s The Phantom Bouquet (Philadelphia, 1862). Looking for some fall crafting inspiration? This book gives step-by-step instructions for creating and decorating with skeletonized...

We love the delicate gilt-stamped leaves on our copy of Edward Parrish’s The Phantom Bouquet (Philadelphia, 1862). Looking for some fall crafting inspiration? This book gives step-by-step instructions for creating and decorating with skeletonized leaves, so you could have your own phantom bouquet by Halloween!

Edward Parrish.The phantom bouquet : a popular treatise on the art of skeletonizing leaves and seed-vessels. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott & Co.1862.  

— 2 years ago with 113 notes
#BensLibrary  #Bouquet  #Leaves  #PublishersBindingThursday  #BookCovers  #clothbindings  #AmericanPublishersBindings  #TattooInspiration  #RareBooks  #SpecialCollections  #Tumblarians  #LCPrarebooks 
“Per post, sir, received your last invoice and letter,
No consignment of your’s ever suited me better:
The burnt bones (for flour) far exceeded my wishes,
And the coculus indicus beer was delicious."
A snippet of "Death (A dealer) to his London...

“Per post, sir, received your last invoice and letter, 

No consignment of your’s ever suited me better: 

The burnt bones (for flour) far exceeded my wishes, 

And the coculus indicus beer was delicious." 

 A snippet of "Death (A dealer) to his London Correspondent” from Death’s Doings. Boston: Charles Ewer, No. 141, Washington Street.; Dutton and Wentworth–printers, 1828. Illustrations by Richard Dagley. 

— 2 years ago with 64 notes
#spinetingling  #BensLibrary  #LCPRareBooks  #SpecialCollections  #LibraryChallenge  #LibrariesofInstagram  #IGLibraries  #1820s  #Skeletons  #Correspondence 
For #typeTuesday this week we’re featuring this children’s primer printed in Germantown, PA in 1789. We love the alphabets printed in gothic type, and absolutely adore the tiny animals printed on the facing page.
Hoch-deutsches reformirtes A B C und...

For #typeTuesday this week we’re featuring this children’s primer printed in Germantown, PA in 1789. We love the alphabets printed in gothic type, and absolutely adore the tiny animals printed on the facing page.  

Hoch-deutsches reformirtes A B C und Namen Büchlein, für Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. Germanton [Pa.] : Gedruckt und zu haben von Michael Billmeyer,1789.

— 2 years ago with 49 notes
#BensLibrary  #LCPRareBooks  #SpecialCollections  #AlphabetBooks  #ChildrensBooks  #PennsylvaniaDutch  #Germantown  #ABCs  #IGLibraries  #librariesofInstagram  #1780s  #typography  #typetuesday 
Charging into Monday like…
Elliston P. Morris Jr. and hobby horse, 6706 [Cresheim Rd., Pelham]. Morris, Marriott Canby, 1863-1948, photographer. June 1902. 1 photograph: gelatin silver print; 3 x 4 in.

Charging into Monday like… 

Elliston P. Morris Jr. and hobby horse, 6706 [Cresheim Rd., Pelham]. Morris, Marriott Canby, 1863-1948, photographer. June 1902. 1 photograph: gelatin silver print; 3 x 4 in. 

— 2 years ago with 21 notes
#MorrisMonday  #LCPprints  #LCPphotographs  #BensLibrary  #SpecialCollections 

We just love the beautiful contemporary printed endpapers on this 1797 book of German hymns.  Designs like this were printed by hand using carved wooden blocks, and each layer of color applied one at a time. What’s more, this volume has its own slipcase covered in a different yet complimentary decorated paper.  Swoon!

Das Neue und verbesserte Gesang-Buch. Philadephia: gedruckt by Steiner und Kämmerer, und H. Kämmerer, Jun., 1797.

— 2 years ago with 30 notes
#BensLibrary  #LCPRareBooks  #EndoftheWeekEndpapers  #SpecialCollections  #1790s  #Pennsylvania Dutch  #German 
To add that little something extra, the binder of this pocket-sized gift book attached colored paper onlays to the upper cover, placed just right so as to make the flowers pop. If you look closely, you can see the outlines of the cut paper pieces...

To add that little something extra, the binder of this pocket-sized gift book attached colored paper onlays to the upper cover, placed just right so as to make the flowers pop. If you look closely, you can see the outlines of the cut paper pieces underneath the gilt decoration.  

Emma C. Embury. Love’s token flowers.  New York: J.C. Riker, 1848.

— 2 years ago with 262 notes
#BensLibrary  #LCPrarebooks  #specialcollections  #PublishersBindingThursday  #patternedcloth  #publisherscloth  #1840s  #giltypleasures  #bookbinding  #lcpbindings 
There’s still time to see our current exhibition, From Negro Pasts to Afro-Futures: Black Creative Re-Imaginings, free and open to the public in our main gallery through Friday, October 18.
Included in the exhibition is this photograph from our...

There’s still time to see our current exhibition, From Negro Pasts to Afro-Futures: Black Creative Re-Imaginings, free and open to the public in our main gallery through Friday, October 18.

Included in the exhibition is this photograph from our Stevens-Cogdell / Sanders Venning Collection showing members of the Treble Clef Mandolin and Guitar Club, circa 1905.

Charles M. Sullivan, Treble Clef Mandolin and Guitar Club (Philadelphia, ca. 1905). Gelatin silver print. Stevens-Cogdell / Sanders Venning Collection.

— 2 years ago with 21 notes
#BensLibrary  #LCPinsider  #LCPAfroFutures  #Guitar  #Mandolin  #1900s  #AfroFuturism  #AmericanHistory  #PhiladelphiaHistory  #BlackHistory  #Philly  #VisitPhilly  #LCPprints  #SpecialCollections  #Tumblarians