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- "View Master Bicentennial Gift Pak," 1976 -

- 1976
- Collections - Artifact
"View Master Bicentennial Gift Pak," 1976
- Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Volume 3, 1840 -

- 1840
- Collections - Artifact
Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Volume 3, 1840
- The New World: A Game of American History, 1845-1850 - The manufacturer's stated object of this game is to present an outline of the history of the United States. One team holds question cards, while the other team holds illustrated "prime" cards containing a riddle. Each team questions or tries to stump the other to gain cards. The instruction booklet supplies additional historical facts for the players.

- 1845-1850
- Collections - Artifact
The New World: A Game of American History, 1845-1850
The manufacturer's stated object of this game is to present an outline of the history of the United States. One team holds question cards, while the other team holds illustrated "prime" cards containing a riddle. Each team questions or tries to stump the other to gain cards. The instruction booklet supplies additional historical facts for the players.
- Signed Copy of "Emigre: Graphic Design into the Digital Realm," 1993 - Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image.

- 1993
- Collections - Artifact
Signed Copy of "Emigre: Graphic Design into the Digital Realm," 1993
Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image.