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Celebrating Literary Heritage: The Rural Lit Rally Library Collection

The Rural Lit RALLY initiative has curated a unique collection of approximately 105 volumes aimed at preserving and promoting interest in literary works. Our collection features first editions and signed copies, many generously donated by authors like Linda Hasselstrom and David Pichaske. These books offer educational insights into history, politics, language arts, and science, as well as artistic appreciation through their paper, typeface, and cover art. The collection dates back to 1881, with the oldest volume being "Somebody's Neighbors" by Rose Terry Cooke.

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Celebrating Literary Heritage: The Rural Lit Rally Library Collection

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  1. The rural lit rally library, 2012part 4

  2. Holdings of the rural lit rally library • As part of our mission to preserve these works and revive interest in and appreciation for them on many levels, the Rural Lit RALLY initiative has amassed a collection of approximately 105 volumes. • Whenever possible, we have purchased first edition, signed copies. We have been fortunate to have had some of the new material donated to us by the authors themselves, notably Linda Hasselstromand David Pichaske. • Some of the books carry additional gift inscriptions, interesting in and of themselves. • We believe the books have value on multiple levels, from the educational aspects of history, politics, language arts, and science, to the artistic levels of the paper and typeface used at varying times over the century, as well as the cover art. • The oldest volume in the collection is Rose Terry Cooke’s Somebody’s Neighbors, published in 1881, with 80 of our books having been published prior to 1966. The remaining 25 or so works span the period of 1966 up through 2012.

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