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18th-century playing card recycled as a funeral notice.
Bell Ringers of Breslau look forward to the New Year. Unrecorded broadside.
Early ephemeral item from the Holy House of Loreto. Unrecorded.
Colette of Corbie given a dismembered baby on a platter. On vellum.
Patron saint of the homeless and of the mentally ill. No U.S. copies.
Madonna, Child & John the Baptist: Engraved copperplate from the Low Countries.
Dust from the tombs of Emidio: Protection against earthquakes.
Nuns’ composite amulet: Protects against plague and sorcery. Unopened.
Police regulations of 16th-century Nuremberg. With a stamped binding.
French psalter: Binding stamped with name of Antoinette Le Cavelier.
Cultivating American plants in 18th-century Vienna.
Monster Assassin: Would-be regicide awaits his dismemberment. Rare.
Jesuit shows Neapolitan Nuns how to prevent lightning and earthquakes.
18th-century Swedish-language Latin grammar “for beginners.” No U.S. copies.
Paying agents to deport “foreign vagrants.”
Slaves to Jesus & Mary: Establishing a new confraternity in Bruges.
License to beg at a Roman execution.
'Troilus and Cressida' & 'Coriolanus' from the Second Folio of Shakespeare.
Receipt for cochineal liqueur from pharmacy at Sta. Maria Novella in Florence.
Becoming a new nun: Manuscript on the investiture & profession of Hospitalières.