Ex Libris

The library’s vast bookplate collection: a glimpse into the literary past.

Charlie Chaplin, Paul Revere and Jack London share a common Dartmouth connection—their bookplates reside among the thousands housed in Rauner Library. The collection started when Josiah Minot Fowler, class of 1900, donated his private bounty of bookplates—including one of only two known copies of Revere’s decorative label—in 1928. During the ensuing decades other alumni made similar donations, and the collection now numbers 27,000. Although interest in private bookplate collecting declined in the late 1940s, bookplates remain an essential mark of ownership and recognition in academic libraries. Even today the College commissions new bookplates to recognize donors of books.

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Portfolio

Shared Experiences
Excerpts from “Why Black Men Nod at Each Other,” by Bill Raynor ’74
One of a Kind
Author Lynn Lobban ’69 confronts painful past.
Going the Distance

How Abbey D’Agostino ’14 became one of the most prolific athletes in Dartmouth history. 

Joseph Campbell, Class of 1925
The author (1904-1987) on mythology and bliss

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