The Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (MARBL) magazine, which is published twice a year, showcases its recent acquisitions, collection areas, public events and exhibitions. Written by MARLB staff members and guest writers, the magazine features articles on rare books and manuscripts, photographs and recordings, collection and preservation, and other MARBL-related topics. Each issue highlights MARBL's renowned holdings in modern literature, African American history and culture, Georgia and Southern history, and Emory University archival materials.
For a free subscription, email Christeene Fraser: crfrase@emory.edu.
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Fall 2012
Spring 2012
 | Fall 2011
•A New Collecting Focus for MARBL: African Americans in Sports
•History in Plain Sight
•Race and Sports in American Culture: MARBL offers new paths for historical scholarship
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 | Spring 2011
•African American Artists of Dance
•Shadows of the Sun: Harry and Caresse Crosby's Black Sun Press
•The World's Most Famous Shipwrecked Soul: The Robert and Miriam Lovett Robinson Crusoe Collection
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| Fall 2010 •The Coca-Cola Salesman
•Poetry for the Masses
•Twelfth Night Revel Fall 2009
•Resting with Joy: The Alice Walker Archive
•Living Poetry
•Uncovering Hidden Treasures from the Civil Rights Movement
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 | Spring 2009 •Habits of Friendship: Flannery O'Connor and Sally Fitzgerald
•Slave, Soldier Citizen: The Journey of Williams Henry Scott
•"Dear Mamma" : Letters Home from College
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 | Fall 2008 •What the Temple Bombing Made More Whole
•The Detective Fiction of Graham Greene and Dorothy Glover
•SCLC Archive Comes to Emory
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| Spring 2008 •Unpacking the Danowski Library •The Alice Walker Papers Come Home •La Vida Emory |
 | Fall 2007 •Bobby Jones •Life in Antebellum Georgia •Black Print Culture |
 | Spring 2007 •Flannery O'Connor Letters •Benny Andrews: Voice of the Artist •A glimpse inside the Salman Rushdie Papers |