[…] one? Q Have any of our readers ever seen a hoop snake? David Webb of Chillicothe is collecting information about them. Q Who has memories or family stories about the passenger pigeon, now extinct? This Library is gathering information about that bird. Q Was oil found near Macksburg, north of Marietta, in 1859 or in 1860? Authorities seem to differ […]
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OQ Spring 1965-333
[…] starts with the fascinating questions of the origins of Indian art, in Mohenjo- 9 Daro, without going into the question of the origins of Mohenjo-Daro (in Sum meria?) Then it passes to the equally fascinating question of the origin of Chinese art ( in Central Asia?) For there can be little doubt that there is some connection between the great […]
OQ Spring 1965
[…] starts with the fascinating questions of the origins of Indian art, in Mohenjo- 9 Daro, without going into the question of the origins of Mohenjo-Daro (in Sum meria?) Then it passes to the equally fascinating question of the origin of Chinese art ( in Central Asia?) For there can be little doubt that there is some connection between the great […]
October 2016 Newsletter
[…] neurological disorder, Claire Britten has built a successful career as a forensic psychologist. When attorney Nick Markwood sees her skill on the witness stand, he invites her to join his passion project— investigating mysterious deaths. When they look into a murder and Claire discovers Nick’s connection to the case, her disorder is pushed to the limit. Claire begins to wonder […]
Announcement: The Ohioana Book Festival Goes Virtual!
[…] this spring, we announced postponement of the 2020 Ohioana Book Festival from April 25 to August 29, in the hopes that the COVID-19 crisis would be in the process of passing and it would be safe to meet in large groups once again. Unfortunately, as we’re sure you are all aware, this has proven to be an unprecedented, and lingering, […]
Toni Morrison and The Bluest Eye – 50 Years Later
The original dust jacket for the hard cover first edition of The Bluest Eye, with photo of Toni Morrison by Bert Andrews. The passing of Toni Morrison in August 2019 at the age of 88 opened a floodgate of tributes from around the world. The native of Lorain, Ohio, had climbed heights no other American writer of the past half-century […]
OQ Spring 1973
[…] political and social affairs which reveal the region’s development. Accounts are cited of the election of the mayor, the appointment of a new teacher, the building of a church, the passing of a tax issue, the death of a citizen, the docking of a boat and the arrival of a celebrity. An interesting and creditable aspect of the study is […]
OQ Spring 1960
[…] Stoneman Press. Columbus. Layout and art work by Robert L. Creager. Copyright 1960 by The Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library Association. The inevitable visitor from outer space –or Moscow–who first passes Ohio ana’ s portals in quest of authors will be promptly and effortlessly deluged with the most voluminous and highly classi fied (but never Top Secret) data on lo […]
Ephemera in the Ohioana Archives
[…] is embossed. Note that the postcard was provided by Crites’ Book Shop and printed by the Circleville Union-Herald, a weekly newspaper that ran under that title from 1888-1927. Although this pass for the 1912 New London Labor Day Celebration is not as well-preserved as the postcard above, the beautiful typography is still visible. The 1938 Ohio State Fair ticket shown below […]
February 2015 Newsletter
[…] In this sequel to Peggy Sue Got Pregnant , rock singer Charlee Cambell and her husband are devastated when their newborn son is kidnapped from the hospital. As the years pass, Charlee loses hope that she will ever see him again. However, the boy is close; can Charlee find him as she struggles to balance family and fame? Bog, Justin. […]