Elizabeth A. Falsey

Elizabeth A. Falsey is Reader Services Librarian at Houghton Library of the Harvard College Library.

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Cover: The Art of Adding and the Art of Taking Away: An Exhibition of John Updike’s Manuscripts at the Houghton LibraryThe Art of Adding and the Art of Taking Away: An Exhibition of John Updike’s Manuscripts at the Houghton LibraryFalsey, Elizabeth A.PAPERBACK05/31/2005$23.00
Cover: The Marks in the Fields: Essays on the Uses of ManuscriptsThe Marks in the Fields: Essays on the Uses of ManuscriptsDennis, Rodney G.PAPERBACK03/31/2005$28.00
Cover: A Houghton Library Chronicle, 1942–1992A Houghton Library Chronicle, 1942–1992Amory, Hugh
Falsey, Elizabeth A.
Finlay, Nancy
HARDCOVER04/30/1992$20.00
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