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Sarah Hovde

was a cataloger at the Folger Shakespeare Library, primarily working with modern materials (anything created after 1830).
A solution for pollution?
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A solution for pollution?

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In honor of Earth Day, here’s a prominent early modern treatise against air pollution in London from the Folger collection: “Fumifugium,” published in 1661.

The Guild of Women-Binders and the "bindings of tomorrow"
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The Guild of Women-Binders and the "bindings of tomorrow"

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It’s not uncommon for me to encounter small presses, publishers, and binderies with which I’m unfamiliar in the course of my regular work at the Folger. However, few of them have as intriguing a story as the Guild of Women-Binders,…

Saint Patrick for Ireland: One of the first early modern plays to premiere in Dublin
Saint Patrick
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Saint Patrick for Ireland: One of the first early modern plays to premiere in Dublin

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“Saint Patrick for Ireland,” published in 1640, picks up Patrick’s story as he prepares to return to Ireland as a missionary.

Ira Aldridge takes the stage
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Ira Aldridge takes the stage

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Ira Aldridge as Aaron in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus. Since their revival by David Garrick in the early eighteenth century, Shakespeare and his plays have always generated a certain aura of celebrity, sometimes referred to as “Bardolatry.” Following in the footsteps…

A promptbook in disguise
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A promptbook in disguise

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It’s time to pull back the curtain on last week’s crocodile mystery: that weird woven material is a close-up photograph of the cover of a promptbook! Both commenters who took a guess last week came pretty close. This particular promptbook was…

Play scripts as you like them
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Play scripts as you like them

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Promptbooks help stage managers and actors keep their, er, act straight. Explore these ‘As You Like It’ promptbooks from the Folger collection.

Hamlet on the (very) small stage
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Hamlet on the (very) small stage

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Did you pick up a souvenir X-wing figurine for the opening of Rogue One last night? Maybe you’re getting a tie-in edition of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them for Christmas this year, or a poster from the Ghostbusters…

"A triple badge in Coventry ribbon"
Sh.Misc. 1639 item 16
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"A triple badge in Coventry ribbon"

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When I retrieved Sh.Misc. 1639 from the shelf, I wasn’t sure what to expect from an item described on the catalog card as “Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration. Mementoes, tickets, programs…” Many of the components turned out to be fairly common–though no…

A manual for witch-hunters
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A manual for witch-hunters

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Worried about encountering witches like Macbeth this All Hallows Eve? Turn to a witch-hunting manual such as the Malleus Maleficarum! This famous book, known as “The Hammer of Witches” in English, was written in the 15th century by a pair…

Shakespeare, in the original Klingon
The Klingon Hamlet
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Shakespeare, in the original Klingon

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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). Directed by Nicholas Meyer. Shown from left: David Warner (as Chancellor Gorkon), Christopher Plummer (as General Chang), William Shatner (as Captain James T. Kirk), Walter Koenig, Leonard Nimoy (as Captain Spock), Nichelle Nichols, DeForest Kelley,…

"To benefit the suffering Belgians"
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"To benefit the suffering Belgians"

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As several readers quickly guessed, last week’s crocodile image was a photograph of a Russian edition of Shakespeare’s sonnets. The “ghost” type in the image is due to a glassine (translucent paper) jacket around the volume, which obscures the printed…

"You had more beard when I last saw you": a set of Shakespearean shaving papers
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"You had more beard when I last saw you": a set of Shakespearean shaving papers

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Two Folger exhibitions in this anniversary year have explored Shakespeare’s far-reaching effect on consumer culture: first, America’s Shakespeare considered how the United States has made the Bard our own, and now Will & Jane examines the celebrity status of literary superstars William…

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