william l. clements library

i visited the william l. clements library before my last final on thursday.  i had stopped by the library a few times before it was finally open.   before you go, definitely check the hours. 

i stopped in.  there were literally 6 of us in the library.  they had two glass tables with the manuscripts about for the sugar in the atlantic world: trade and taste exhibit.  one of the tables had all the books, letters and manuscripts regarding the "trade" aspect of the exhibit.  i thought it was an interesting comparison to the exhibit i visited at the new york historical society regarding the cotton trade covering roughly the same time period.  the other table discussed how sugar started to appear in more recipes in america around that time.  the library had a number of cookbooks, full of sweets, candy, and cakes.  


the library also had a set of cases regarding previous controversial books at some point in history.  they had some very old books in their collection! 

i was a little disappointed in the layout of the collections.  also, i sort of expected since there were so few people in there (the others were occupied with manuscripts), the librarian would have at least come over and asked if i had any questions regarding the exhibit.  i will try to come back again sometime if the exhibit sounds appealing, but was slightly less enthusiastic than expected...

times visited: 1
time in library: 30 minutes
overall: B-

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