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A collection of technical documents about DjVu.
Two 17th century books, a 19th century church book, some early dictionaries, and various pieces of American History.
Interesting things from the AT&T archives: lab notebooks from famous AT&T scientists, AT&T inventions that changed
the world, recent newsclipping about AT&T, and other AT&T memorabilia.
In continental Europe, comics creation is considered a full-fledged art form, and unlike in the US is not solely targetted at
children and teenagers. Here are a few examples.
Old bonds and stock certificate from companies that went the way of the Dodo.
Annual report from Brookdale
Community College in Lincroft, NJ.
Complete mail-order catalogs, including the "The Sharper Image", "Hobby
Lobby", and "Franklin Electronic Publishers".
Two examples of CIO Magazine.
Hidden Hollow Hounds Kennels.
IRS Form 8833, a Map of the New River Gorge National River, a "Converve Wildlife" newsletter, USPS Domestic Mail Manual Iss. 38, etc.
Historical maps of Europe from ancient Greece to modern times
A beautiful collection of 19th century French stamps.
Examples of musical scores from various periods and genres.
A panoramic painting from the Library of Congress.
A 1920's photo collection as well as comparisons of DjVu and jpeg.
A side-by-side display of English and Japanese versions of the famous children's trading cards.
A brochure from Resort Rental Properties.
Examples of restaurant menus in DjVu.
Examples from the Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives, including the First Century of Printing in The West: 1455-1555 exhibition.
Technical papers old and new, including the DjVu specifications and Claude Shannon's 1948 article on Information Theory.
Cadastral Maps from the Swedish National Land Survey.
A special edition of The Weirs Times devoted to the history of the White Star Line's infamous Titanic.
Samples from the Special
Collections Department of University of Virginia Library, including letters
from Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, Walt Whitman manuscripts, and
historical photographs of the university.
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