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Dear friends,
This is a followup to my recent posting about biographies of
children...and thank you again to all who responded!
Does your historic site or museum have a booklet featuring someone
important to it--for instance, about those who founded the museum, or
who were central to a specific historic site?
If anyone would be willing to share examples of short, soft cover,
site-specific biographies that have been produced for sale in your
bookshop, I would like to hear more about it.
I'm looking for a good model publication for my student who is
producing a short
biography of someone central to our museum collections.
Please provide details about it, and include contact information for
possible purchase. You may respond directly to me at [log in to unmask]
Many thanks in advance for your assistance!
All best,
Christian Carr
Director, Sweet Briar Museum
Sweet Briar College
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