Guide to Topics
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Carroll, Lewis (1832-1898)
See entry for Victorian Novelists (Morris L. Parrish Collection)
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Cartography
Covers two collections of manuscript maps, the Louis-Alexandre Berthier Collection and the Manuscripts Maps Collection.
See also entry for Atlases and Maps.
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Children's Books
The Library's chief repository of children's books is the Cotsen Children's Library.
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Classical literature
Includes collections relating to ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine literature and archaeology, in particular on research conducted by
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Cold War
Includes collections documenting Cold War policies and international relations. Of Special interest are collections relating to the Office of Strategic Services and the Central Intelligence Agency, Allen and John Foster Dulles, George Kennan, James Forrestal, and Hamilton Fish Armstrong, among others.
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COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY
The founding of Princeton University is nearly as complex as the courses that have been and continue to be taught within its hallowed lecture halls. The College of New Jersey (as Princeton University was known until 1896) was a child of the Great Awakening, an institution born in opposition to the religious tenets that had ruled the colonial era.
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Collins, Wilkie (1824-1889)
See entry for Victorian Novelists
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Concrete and Visual Poetry
Princeton's collections of concrete and visual poetry are housed at two libraries: Special Collections at Firestone Library, and Rare Books at the Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology.
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