July 2012
18 posts
A compleat system of fencing (Electronic Resource) →
A compleat system of fencing: or, The art of defence, in the use of the small-sword: Wherein the most necessary parts thereof are plainly laid down; chiefly for gentlemen, promoters and lovers of that science in North America. : Shewing also, how necessary it is for all gentlemen to learn it. In a dialogue between master and scholar. / By Edward Blackwell, late master of that science. ;...
Jul 30th
The compleat fencing-master (electronic resource) →
The compleat fencing-master [microform] : in which is fully-described the whole guards, parades and lessons, belonging to the small-sword, as, also the best rules for playing against either artists or others, with blunts or shapes : together with directions how to behave in a single combat on horse-back, illustrated with figures engraven on copper-plates, representing the most necessary...
Jul 30th
Foil / Charles A. Selberg. →
Jul 30th
By the sword : a history of gladiators,... →
Today’s Google Doodle honors the Olympic sport of Fencing. Read more about it in these books from our collection.
Jul 30th
Olympic marathon : a centennial history of the... →
GV1065.L69 1997
Jul 27th
Global Olympics : historical and sociological... →
Archibald S. Alexander Library (College Avenue)   GV721.5.G577 2005 Use DELIVER/RECALL button to request for delivery to Camden.
Jul 27th
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Olympic cities : city agendas, planning and the... →
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“[The library] is just as exciting as any of those stadiums. And these librarians...”
– Bill Cosby A belated happy birthday (7/12) to Bill Cosby, a library lover! (via nypl)
Jul 13th
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88 books that shaped America  →
Check our catalog….I’m pretty confident we have them all…but if not..you can get it via EZ-Borrow.
Jul 6th
Celebrating the Fourth of July- American History... →
How are you going to celebrate this year? How did Americans celebrate in the past? The link above is a search on “Fourth of July” in American History in Video (Rutgers Restricted) to see newsreels about how Americans celebrated years ago….
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