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  1. Special Collections: Where the old stuff never gets old – Deseret News

    Utah, The West

    Special Collections: Where the old stuff never gets old

    Librarian Cherie Willis shows off the Main Library’s historical treasures

    Published: Aug 31, 2025, 8:00 p.m. MDT

    Librarian Cherie Willis shows “The Birds of America” by John James Audubon, printed in 1860, at The City Library in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. It is the library’s most valuable piece. Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Purchase Image

    By Lee Benson, Lee has written slice-of-life columns for the Deseret News since 1998.

    It’s 10 a.m. on a Tuesday morning, the library has just opened, and Cherie Willis is already having a good time.

    Cherie is the gatekeeper for the Special Collections section of the Salt Lake City Main Library, a room chock full of treasured books, publications and other artifacts, some of them dating back well before the library’s beginnings in 1898.

    For Cherie, who has a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Utah and a master’s degree in library science from BYU, it’s clear that, to her, the old stuff never gets old. It’s like we just opened King Tut’s tomb.

    The materials are all Utah related. There are no first editions of Shakespeare or Cervantes. But there is a first edition of “Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley.” Published in 1855, the lengthy book, a long-ago precursor of Google Maps, goes into great detail describing how to get from England to the Salt Lake Valley without winding up in Bolivia.

    “Getting here from England was tough,” says Cherie. “Back then it was like getting to Mars.”

    A list of those with scarlet fever, smallpox and diphtheria is pictured in the special collections area of The City Library in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. If someone on the list had library materials, the books were burned upon their return in an attempt to stop the spread of disease. | Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Purchase Image

    Next, Cherie holds up a rare (although not first-edition) copy of “A Study in Scarlet,” a book published in 1887 by Arthur Conan Doyle that introduced Sherlock Holmes and his trusty confidant Watson to the world for the first time. The reason the book written by an Englishman and published in England is in Special Collections in Salt Lake City is because a major part of it takes place in Utah, where let’s just say Mormons (as Doyle called them) do not emerge as heroes. No one rushed to buy “Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley” after reading this one.

    To counter that, Cherie produces an early edition of “City of the Saints,” the 1862 book written by English adventurer and travel writer (think Bill Bryson a century earlier) Sir Richard Burton, who, unlike his countryman A. Conan Doyle, personally visited Salt Lake City and, as Cherie points out, “wrote nicely about us.”

    There’s lots more dealing with Utah’s interconnected roots with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including a well-preserved copy of “Manuscript Found,” the unpublished and unfinished manuscript written by Solomon Spaulding in the early 1800s that critics of the church contended Joseph Smith used as the basis for the Book of Mormon.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Special Collections: Where the old stuff never gets old – Deseret News

    #2025 #America #Books #DeseretNews #FamilyHistory #History #Libraries #Library #PersonalHistory #Reading #Technology #UnitedStates #Utah #Writing

  2. Special Collections: Where the old stuff never gets old – Deseret News

    UtahThe West

    Special Collections: Where the old stuff never gets old

    Librarian Cherie Willis shows off the Main Library’s historical treasures

    Published: Aug 31, 2025, 8:00 p.m. MDT

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    Librarian Cherie Willis shows “The Birds of America” by John James Audubon, printed in 1860, at The City Library in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. It is the library’s most valuable piece. Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Purchase Image

    By Lee Benson

    Lee has written slice-of-life columns for the Deseret News since 1998.

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    It’s 10 a.m. on a Tuesday morning, the library has just opened, and Cherie Willis is already having a good time.

    Cherie is the gatekeeper for the Special Collections section of the Salt Lake City Main Library, a room chock full of treasured books, publications and other artifacts, some of them dating back well before the library’s beginnings in 1898.

    For Cherie, who has a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Utah and a master’s degree in library science from BYU, it’s clear that, to her, the old stuff never gets old. It’s like we just opened King Tut’s tomb.

    The materials are all Utah related. There are no first editions of Shakespeare or Cervantes. But there is a first edition of “Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley.” Published in 1855, the lengthy book, a long-ago precursor of Google Maps, goes into great detail describing how to get from England to the Salt Lake Valley without winding up in Bolivia.

    “Getting here from England was tough,” says Cherie. “Back then it was like getting to Mars.”

    A list of those with scarlet fever, smallpox and diphtheria is pictured in the special collections area of The City Library in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. If someone on the list had library materials, the books were burned upon their return in an attempt to stop the spread of disease. | Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Purchase Image

    Next, Cherie holds up a rare (although not first-edition) copy of “A Study in Scarlet,” a book published in 1887 by Arthur Conan Doyle that introduced Sherlock Holmes and his trusty confidant Watson to the world for the first time. The reason the book written by an Englishman and published in England is in Special Collections in Salt Lake City is because a major part of it takes place in Utah, where let’s just say Mormons (as Doyle called them) do not emerge as heroes. No one rushed to buy “Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley” after reading this one.

    To counter that, Cherie produces an early edition of “City of the Saints,” the 1862 book written by English adventurer and travel writer (think Bill Bryson a century earlier) Sir Richard Burton, who, unlike his countryman A. Conan Doyle, personally visited Salt Lake City and, as Cherie points out, “wrote nicely about us.”

    There’s lots more dealing with Utah’s interconnected roots with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including a well-preserved copy of “Manuscript Found,” the unpublished and unfinished manuscript written by Solomon Spaulding in the early 1800s that critics of the church contended Joseph Smith used as the basis for the Book of Mormon.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Special Collections: Where the old stuff never gets old – Deseret News

    #2025 #America #Books #DeseretNews #FamilyHistory #History #Libraries #Library #PersonalHistory #Reading #Technology #UnitedStates #Utah #Writing

  3. C'est septembre et La Vie Des Microbes revient pour sa 3e saison... Cette rentrée LVDM ça sera lundi prochain, puisque ce lundi 1er septembre c'est la der des der de notre radio chérie sur la FM : à minuit pétantes #RCV99fm devient #RCV99 et sera dispo uniquement en DAB+ et sur les internets !
    A cette occasion y a une émission spéciale de 21h30 à fort tard, qui prend donc le pas sur LVDM, dont vous pourrez quand même entendre la douce voix, parmi d'autres... Tendez l'oreille !

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  4. C'est septembre et La Vie Des Microbes revient pour sa 3e saison... Cette rentrée LVDM ça sera lundi prochain, puisque ce lundi 1er septembre c'est la der des der de notre radio chérie sur la FM : à minuit pétantes #RCV99fm devient #RCV99 et sera dispo uniquement en DAB+ et sur les internets !
    A cette occasion y a une émission spéciale de 21h30 à fort tard, qui prend donc le pas sur LVDM, dont vous pourrez quand même entendre la douce voix, parmi d'autres... Tendez l'oreille !

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  5. C'est septembre et La Vie Des Microbes revient pour sa 3e saison... Cette rentrée LVDM ça sera lundi prochain, puisque ce lundi 1er septembre c'est la der des der de notre radio chérie sur la FM : à minuit pétantes #RCV99fm devient #RCV99 et sera dispo uniquement en DAB+ et sur les internets !
    A cette occasion y a une émission spéciale de 21h30 à fort tard, qui prend donc le pas sur LVDM, dont vous pourrez quand même entendre la douce voix, parmi d'autres... Tendez l'oreille !

    1/2

  6. C'est septembre et La Vie Des Microbes revient pour sa 3e saison... Cette rentrée LVDM ça sera lundi prochain, puisque ce lundi 1er septembre c'est la der des der de notre radio chérie sur la FM : à minuit pétantes #RCV99fm devient #RCV99 et sera dispo uniquement en DAB+ et sur les internets !
    A cette occasion y a une émission spéciale de 21h30 à fort tard, qui prend donc le pas sur LVDM, dont vous pourrez quand même entendre la douce voix, parmi d'autres... Tendez l'oreille !

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  7. J'attends mon nouveau contrat d'édition, qui devrait arriver par la poste bientôt.
    "Chérie ? Qu'est-ce que tu fais avec la clé de la boîte autour du cou ?"
    Mais riiiiiien mon mari, rien du tout.
    Surtout, tu me laisses aller prendre le courrier si tu tiens à la vie...
    😆😆😆

    (Retour à mes amours : #SFFF - #hardSF)
    #mastolivre #auteure #contrat

  8. The Queens of Noise

    August 5, 1975 ~ Kim Fowley introduces drummer Sandy West to guitarist Joan Jett. It went well – they form The Runaways. Listen to The Runaways Playlist on Amazon Music ... #TheRunaways #rock #70smusic #70srock #cheriecurrie #jackiefox #litaford #sandywest #joanjett #kimfowley #rock #rockmusic #music #musicsky #musiciansky

    robinbannks.com/2025/08/05/the

  9. The Queens of Noise

    August 5, 1975 ~ Kim Fowley introduces drummer Sandy West to guitarist Joan Jett. It went well – they form The Runaways. Listen to The Runaways Playlist on Amazon Music ... #TheRunaways #rock #70smusic #70srock #cheriecurrie #jackiefox #litaford #sandywest #joanjett #kimfowley #rock #rockmusic #music #musicsky #musiciansky

    robinbannks.com/2025/08/05/the

  10. The Queens of Noise

    August 5, 1975 ~ Kim Fowley introduces drummer Sandy West to guitarist Joan Jett. It went well – they form The Runaways. Listen to The Runaways Playlist on Amazon Music ... #TheRunaways #rock #70smusic #70srock #cheriecurrie #jackiefox #litaford #sandywest #joanjett #kimfowley #rock #rockmusic #music #musicsky #musiciansky

    robinbannks.com/2025/08/05/the

  11. Mmm, yeah, this is sooo familiar! Here:

    cheriepriest.com/blog/getting-

    Books are not the big thing they once were, so you're not going to sell many (or any?) of them. (That's partially why #SROP has the odd business model we do!)

    Yes, I feel sorry for authors who are trying to earn any money by writing and publishing books. (And I even feel a little sorry for small publishers trying to survive without an endless stream of "best sellers" to sell.)

    #ebooks #bookstodon

  12. [#LEspritCritique] L’esprit critique «expositions»: baroque, banlieues et boules à facettes

    Notre podcast culturel est consacré à «Artemisia», au musée Jacquemart-André, à «#Banlieues chéries», que propose la Cité de l’immigration, et à «#Disco. I’m coming out», à la Philharmonie de Paris.

    Par Joseph Confavreux › mediapart.fr/journal/culture-e

  13. [#LEspritCritique] L’esprit critique «expositions»: baroque, banlieues et boules à facettes

    Notre podcast culturel est consacré à «Artemisia», au musée Jacquemart-André, à «#Banlieues chéries», que propose la Cité de l’immigration, et à «#Disco. I’m coming out», à la Philharmonie de Paris.

    Par Joseph Confavreux › mediapart.fr/journal/culture-e

  14. [#LEspritCritique] L’esprit critique «expositions»: baroque, banlieues et boules à facettes

    Notre podcast culturel est consacré à «Artemisia», au musée Jacquemart-André, à «#Banlieues chéries», que propose la Cité de l’immigration, et à «#Disco. I’m coming out», à la Philharmonie de Paris.

    Par Joseph Confavreux › mediapart.fr/journal/culture-e

  15. [#LEspritCritique] L’esprit critique «expositions»: baroque, banlieues et boules à facettes

    Notre podcast culturel est consacré à «Artemisia», au musée Jacquemart-André, à «#Banlieues chéries», que propose la Cité de l’immigration, et à «#Disco. I’m coming out», à la Philharmonie de Paris.

    Par Joseph Confavreux › mediapart.fr/journal/culture-e

  16. [#LEspritCritique] L’esprit critique «expositions»: baroque, banlieues et boules à facettes

    Notre podcast culturel est consacré à «Artemisia», au musée Jacquemart-André, à «#Banlieues chéries», que propose la Cité de l’immigration, et à «#Disco. I’m coming out», à la Philharmonie de Paris.

    Par Joseph Confavreux › mediapart.fr/journal/culture-e

  17. «Chronique d’une banlieue ordinaire», capter l’histoire sensible d’un quartier populaire

    En écho à l’exposition «#banlieues chéries» à Paris jusqu’en août, Mediapart et son partenaire Tënk proposent «Chronique d’une banlieue ordinaire», #documentaire vibrant de #DominiqueCabrera réalisé en 1992, autour de la démolition de quatre tours de Mantes-la-Jolie.

    Par Mediapart, Tënk › mediapart.fr/studio/documentai

  18. Una scultura commemorante sette massoni, fondatori di una loggia massonica durante la prigionia in un campo di concentramento nazista.
    .
    La loggia si chiamava Liberté chérie. La loggia fu fondata il 15 novembre 1943 e aveva sede a Esterwegen, Bassa Sassonia, in Germania.
    .
    I sette massoni che la fondarono sono:
    Paul Hanson, Luc Somerhausen, Jean Sugg, Franz Rochat, Guy Hannecart, Amédée Miclotte e Degueldre.
    .
    #loggia #massoneria #esterwegen #elzevirista #libertecherie

  19. Una scultura commemorante sette massoni, fondatori di una loggia massonica durante la prigionia in un campo di concentramento nazista.
    .
    La loggia si chiamava Liberté chérie. La loggia fu fondata il 15 novembre 1943 e aveva sede a Esterwegen, Bassa Sassonia, in Germania.
    .
    I sette massoni che la fondarono sono:
    Paul Hanson, Luc Somerhausen, Jean Sugg, Franz Rochat, Guy Hannecart, Amédée Miclotte e Degueldre.
    .
    #loggia #massoneria #esterwegen #elzevirista #libertecherie

  20. 🦙 Lama cassé

    danstonchat.com/quote/%f0%9f%a

    Magus: Alors… comment expliquer ça
    Magus: ma chérie s’est fait couper la route par un lama
    Magus: y’a un cirque la où elle habite
    Magus: et un jeune lama était visiblement trop petit pour la barrière, ou alors les jeunes lama sautent plus haut, j’en sais rien
    Magus: du coup le lama se baladait tranquille au centre ville 🤣
    Magus: avec comme objectif de manger les fleurs devant la mairie

    #animalPerdu #cirqueàChien #kamoulox #zoo

  21. 🦙 Lama cassé

    danstonchat.com/quote/%f0%9f%a

    Magus: Alors… comment expliquer ça
    Magus: ma chérie s’est fait couper la route par un lama
    Magus: y’a un cirque la où elle habite
    Magus: et un jeune lama était visiblement trop petit pour la barrière, ou alors les jeunes lama sautent plus haut, j’en sais rien
    Magus: du coup le lama se baladait tranquille au centre ville 🤣
    Magus: avec comme objectif de manger les fleurs devant la mairie

    #animalPerdu #cirqueàChien #kamoulox #zoo