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The Women's Print History Project
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Your go-to bibliographical database for finding books that women were involved in producing between 1750 and 1836. Posts by Serena Spacek and Kandice Sharren.
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Meet Serena Spacek! Serena has been part of the team since May of 2023—we finally dragged her away from title checking and social media work to answer some questions. Read about her work on Eliza Haywood, her favourite WPHP facts, and her feline friends: womensprinthistoryproject.com/blog/post/137

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Introducing Salena Wiener, one of our diligent RAs, and a dedicated PhD student in English Literature at Simon Fraser University! Learn about how Salena got involved with the WPHP, her research area(s), her debut chapbook, and more: womensprinthistoryproject.com/blog/post/136

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Whether you’re looking for simple yet beautiful blooms for your luxuriant oasis, some beginner-friendly gardening tips, or just a spring-themed read, we’re sure you’ll dig this one. 👩‍🌾 Access it here: womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/23755

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Hannah Woolley was a successful female physician and author of the long eighteenth century, whose works contain recipes, gardening tips, notes on domestic management, medicinal advice, and more: womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/5097 (3/4)

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all sorts of plants and flowers,” and discover garden forms, plants, and flowers for your personalized gardening needs! (2/4)

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Spring is the season of glooming showers 🌧️ and blooming flowers 🌷 —the perfect habitat for greens and plants alike 🌱. Delve into Hannah Woolley’s “The accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening … the compleat flowerist with the nature and use of ... (1/4)

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Thank you to those at Data Conversion Group for working hard to make this possible, and thank you to everyone for your continued support! #dataempowerment#womensprinthistory

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We're incredibly proud of the imprint data we've worked so diligently to collect over the years, and are entirely grateful for our team’s hard work. We also want to give a special shoutout to Dr. Michelle Levy and her commitment to making our data more usable and discoverable.

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You can search by name and/or the WPHP ID number directly in the CERL Thesaurus to access our data. See Eleanor Snowden—her recording contains a URI and a link to the authority record on the WPHP website: data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cn...

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📣 We're thrilled to announce that the WPHP’s Persons and Firms data are now included into the @CERL_org Thesaurus as authority records! 📖 See all of our data containing a link to the authority record on the WPHP website: data.cerl.org/thesaurus/_s...

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The Women's Print History Project
@thewphp.bsky.social
Your go-to bibliographical database for finding books that women were involved in producing between 1750 and 1836. Posts by Serena Spacek and Kandice Sharren.
95 followers45 following43 posts