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Susana Sanchez Gonzalez

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AHCP-PhD funded candidate in Museology @UoMICP researching the influence of bookish emotions in book exhibition experiences. Works @TheJohnRylands

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Japanese maps, Hebrew manuscripts and Chinese books, these are just some of the collections you can explore in our digital exhibitions. Take a look at Manchester digital exhibitions here: ow.ly/wIrt50U59VF

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Now I'm ready to go to Japan😌

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Letter X from a Rococo alphabet, Germany, 18th century. #halloweenspirit

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Si tan solo hubiese nacido 100 años antes y en este pais! Grande Gloria. #spanishedwardlear #spanisnonsense #gloriafuertes

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So much more welcoming now!😍😍🥳🥳🥳

Did you know we have a newly refurbished Special Collections Reading Room at the Main Library on Oxford Road? It looks fantastic! Learn how to access this space and explore our collections online and in person here: library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/specia…

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Omens of bad luck, doppelgängers appear in ancient myths and Victorian literature, like Charles Dickens’s Bleak House. Victorian photographers also experimented with multiple exposures to make eerie or playful doubles, like this pair! Explore on our blog ow.ly/9TCJ50TE6Ib

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'Those books just burst with the chaotic, irrepressible energy of childhood naughtiness; and, what’s more, with the complex dynamics of large families' On the blog, @questingvole discusses how the great Edwardian authors transformed children's literature: exyu.short.gy/Eea5XI

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Proof that the beautiful images now decorating @UoMLibrary feature material actively used by researchers. Here, Serpent Magazine offers insights for a study on the history of university student housing. Learn how to access these collections yourself here: tinyurl.com/2nvya9wa

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WONDERFUL. The writing is simply exquisite. I've only re-read 2 books in my life (out of boolshelves full). Here comes #3. @amortowles

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We now have a twitter account for the Bodies, Emotions and Material Culture Collective @UoMhistdept . Please retweet and follow if you are interested in histories of the body, emotions, material culture studies, and interdisciplinary research!


A mysterious mms and an intrepid plant hunter, the latest blog entry @TheJohnRylands by curator Zsofia Buda ticks so many boxes for me! 😍

The Rylands holds one Shan manuscript that has, until now, kept its secrets from us. In February 2024, two colleagues from the British Library visited us and uncovered its story. Learn more on the Rylands blog, link in bio. 🗺️ Map of Shan States in Mainland Southeast Asia, 1815

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Today is #ReadABookDay Here are some of the ways you can read books from the collections: 1. Contact the Special Collections reading room for an in-person or online appointment. Book an appointment here: library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/specia…


...We are also a lovely bunch of people, please join us!☺️ cenl.org/bang-the-cenl-…


My feed here doesn't make sense anymore, so I'm giving Mastodon a try with my other area of interest: the history of children's book design and illustration. Who should I follow, here or there? I'd rather keep all together TBH but fed up with seeing so many random posts/ads!🤷🏼‍♀️


...And one of the more wonderfully unassuming, funny, and hard-working people I've ever met. Thanks for everything John!

We're saying farewell to Associate Director @JohnHodgsonUoM who is leaving after an impressive 35 years working here. Wishing John the very best. He will be greatly missed. Check out his blog reflecting on how the library has changed in his time here: ow.ly/X5eX50TaU5H

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Terrific read to end a great time away in Spain! Can't wait to see what Elisabeth Moss makes out of the wonderful Mrs March in the film adaptation. Highly recommended!!! (Read the original version in English if you can)

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...I mean, how can you not?! 😍 #NationalBookLoversDay Children's Printed Collection @TheJohnRylands

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