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SUMMARY:A Journey in Bookplates: The Art and Life of California Designer Beulah Mitchell Clute
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Book Club of California. \nCome along on a collector’s journey as Claudia Smukler takes you through the fascinating world of bookplates\, also known as ex-libris. The term ex-libris refers to all marks of provenance in a book\, including stamps\, labels\, and names written on the inside cover. Book owners have been doing this for centuries. The bookplate is a subset of ex-libris\, specifically a printed edition\, often a relief or intaglio print that may include an image or motif with special meaning for the owner. It can be pasted inside their favorite books—or not. The most artistic ones serve as the currency for friendly exchange between designers and collectors. \nStudied up-close each miniature print reveals a multi-faceted story. Ms. Smukler will share visual highlights from her personal collection that include selected works by the accomplished bookplate designer\, Beulah Mitchell Clute (1873-1958). She will present additional bookplates about California and the West and some contemporary prints that express a new spirit of revival for this centuries-old art form. \nA bookplate broadens the history of a book as it is passed along from the owner to another reader\, and then another. The life of a book—especially one with a bookplate—has many stories it can tell. \nAn in-person and virtual presentation by Claudia Smukler\, visual artist\, writer\, publisher\, and collector \nTo register for the online event: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-X8RV5oRRHmtH6e8ctQIoA#/registration
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SUMMARY:The Yiddish Sherlock Holmes\, Newly Translated
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Grolier Club \n\n\nThe debut of a new English translation of Yiddish novels starring the fictional Viennese detective Max Spitzkopf. \nIn early 1900s pulp fiction\, the Viennese detective Max Spitzkopf was an undefeated foe of villains and passionate defender of the Jewish people. When he is summoned\, no matter how dangerous or seemingly hopeless the case\, justice is assured. The super-sleuth deploys physical bravery\, intellectual ingenuity\, and stealthy disguises to outwit criminals and restore moral order to the world. For the Yiddish Book Center’s White Goat Press\, Mikhl Yashinsky has translated the complete series of 15 Spitzkopf mysteries into English for the first time. Yashinsky will lecture on how these volumes were written\, disseminated\, lauded by 20th-century literary figures including Isaac Bashevis Singer\, and recovered for contemporary readers. \nNew York-based Mikhl Yashinsky\, a translator\, playwright-lyricist\, singer-actor\, and teacher\, has taught Yiddish at Columbia\, the University of Michigan\, and Tel Aviv University. He co-authored an award-winning Yid­dish language textbook\, In eynem (White Goat Press)\, and his translation of Ester-Rokhl Kaminska’s memoirs\, The Mother of Yiddish Theatre\, is forthcoming from Bloomsbury. \n\nLivestream here: https://www.youtube.com/live/PUsYQkJSchM \n\n\n\nRegistration for Virtual Event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-lecture-the-yiddish-sherlock-holmes-newly-translated-tickets-1612617374979?aff=ebdsoporgprofile \nIf you are a Grolier Club member\, please register yourself and your guests via the Club website. Do not register via Eventbrite.
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