You’re Invited to RBS’s Final Summer Lecture on July 31


Please join Rare Book School for our final lecture of the summer, happening this Wednesday (July 31) at 5:30 p.m. in the University of Virginia’s Special Collections Library Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public, and is followed by a reception in UVA’s Edgar Shannon Library, Room 230. Videos from our previous summer lectures are now available on the RBS YouTube page.

Wednesday, July 31
Auditorium, UVA Special Collections
Collecting Daily Life in Early American Manuscripts
Ashley Cataldo, Curator of Manuscripts, American Antiquarian Society
There is no doubt the early American manuscript is collectible. From autographs of the Founders to writings by major literary figures, American manuscripts fetch high prices and high spots on collectors’ shelves. But the majority of manuscript production in early America was not of the traditionally collectible sort. Many early manuscripts were written into blank books that were filled with records, accounts, and personal reflections by those whose names we would never know otherwise. Cataldo’s talk will situate the collecting of early American manuscripts of daily life in the longer tradition of collecting manuscript Americana. By looking closely at several account books and other documents, this talk will help us to understand that collecting need not be about any one prized item and showcase the potential of manuscripts for helping us understand lives that appear nowhere else in the written record.