This autumn's
John Russell Bartlett Society events will offer a number of exceptional
opportunities for members. In November we'll have the chance to see some of the
rare books and manuscripts in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, better known
for its art and artifacts. During our December visit to the AS220 Labs and
Printshop we'll be using a robotically-controlled router to create wood type,
which we'll then use to print broadsides. And over the course of the season
we'll also have a full slate of lectures, including a joint session in October
with the Ticknor Society that will feature a magic performance to accompany an
exhibition and lecture on Lewis Carroll.
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