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Digital by Dartmouth: Books

The following is an index of books available through the Dartmouth Digital Library Program at this time, ordered alphabetically by author. Each book is available in full text online.


Volumes from the Serial SetU.S. Congressional Serial Set.

The United States Serial Set is Congress's official collection of documents. This resource--a collaboration with Readex--represents Dartmouth's largest digital project, including over 13,800 volumes from the years 1789-1980. (Not open access, but available to all Dartmouth users.)



Ferdinand Flipper front coverThe Fortunes of Ferdinand Flipper.

New York: Published at the Brother Jonathan Office, 185-?. The first comic book written in the U.S.



Chapman Alumni SketchesSketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College. 1771-1867.

Chapman, George T.

In 1867, the Rev. George T. Chapman, Class of 1804, published his compilation of biographical sketches for graduates of Dartmouth College. The volume contains entries for most graduates from the classes of 1771 through 1867, but does not include Dartmouth Medical School alumni, nor non-graduates of the undergraduate College. In most cases, Chapman was able to provide birth and death dates and places, parents, education and career information.



Cover page of GeiselThe Beginnings of Dr. Seuss: An informal reminiscence.

Geisel, Theodor Seuss (1904-1991).

Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College, 2004. This volume contains Theodor Geisel’s own reflections on his early career— from high school through the publication in 1937 of And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. The text is drawn from tape recordings made in 1975.



Cover of Jippensha's book.Dōchū hizakurige. 道中膝栗毛. Selections.

Jippensha, Ikku, 十返舎一九 (1765-1831).

Tōkyō: Takamizawa Mokuhansha, 18--. Selections from the 19th century comic novel: A shanks' mare tour of the Tōkaidō.



The Lion in Love EtchingOriginal Etchings by American Artists.

Koehler, S. R.

New York, London: Cassell and company, limited, 1883. Original Etchings by American Artists was published at a time in American history when the country was trying to establish an artistic identity and visual presence that could rival Europe’s. All of the etchings were made especially for this work by well-known artists at the top of their field in order to elevate the American taste for landscape and genre art. This digital edition of the book is comprised of twenty etchings accompanied by descriptive essays and a general introduction written by the editor.



From Lois Krieger's book.The Woodward Succession: A Brief History of the Dartmouth College Library, 1769-2002.

Krieger, Lois A.

Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College, 2010. This 102-page, richly illustrated book tells the story of the history of the Dartmouth College Library. Also includes bibliographical references (p. 94-96) and an index.



Cover of Lathem's book. Who's Who & What's What in the Books of Dr. Seuss.

Lathem, Edward Connery (1926-2009).

Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College, 2000. This extensive guide commemorates the seventy-fifth anniversary of Theodor Seuss Geisel's graduation from Dartmouth College.



Cover of Lebedev's book.Russian placards, 1917-1922.

Lebedev, Vladimir Ivanovich (1894-1966).

Petersburgh: Petersburgh branch of the News of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, 1923. Posters designed by V. Lebedev for the windows of ROSTA, the state news agency of Soviet Russia.



The Limits to GrowthLimits to Growth: A Report for the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind, 1972

Meadows, Donella et al.

New York: Universe Books. This first edition, published in 1972, presented a study of the patterns and dynamics of human presence on earth, and pointed toward environmental and economic collapse within a century if "business as usual" continued. More than 40 years later, with over 10 million copies sold in 28 languages, this book endures as a foundational work in sustainability.



Page from Ovid's De Arte Amandi.De Arte Amandi.

Ovid (43 BCE-17/18 CE).

A color facsimile of a pre-1480 printed Italian book (an incunabulum), one of only two copies known in American libraries.



Title page of Topffer's book. The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck.

Töpffer, Rodolphe (1799-1846).

New York: Wilson & Co., [184-?]. The first comic book printed in the U.S.



cover of The American Comic Almanac for 1832The Joseph Rainone Early Comic Collection

The Joseph Rainone Early Comic Collection will consist of 223 titles primarily from the nineteenth century. The core of the collection is a set of comic almanacs that were marketed to middle- and working-class audiences in the United States and Great Britain.



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