Friday, June 14, 2013

Hard Copy Resources

Hard Copy Resources


  • title, author, and date
  • LOC call number
  • 1-2 complete sentences describing what the resource is and what it contains
  • 1-2 complete sentences explaining why you think this resource will be valuable to the production team


  • Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counter Culture, James S. Bagess and Abbe Allen Debolt, 2012
    REF E 169.12 .E515 2012 v.1
    This book is an encyclopedia of everything 1960s culture. This would be valuable because it shows fashion from the day.

    New York 365 Days, Gay Talese, 2006
    F 128.37 .N5155 2006
    This book is a giant picture book of New York ranging from the years 1920-2008. This would be valuable because there are pictures of what things look like now in New York and how they were in the 1960s.

    Lost New York, Nathan Silver, 1967
    F 128.37 .S55
    This is a book full of architecture in the 1960s. This book would be valuable because there are pictures of old Brownstones and what other buildings looked like around New York and other big cities.

    Impossible to Hold, Avital H. Bloch and Lauri Umansky, 2005
    E 841 .I47 2005
    This is a book that talks about the influential women in the 1960s and how they impacted society and other women of the time. This would be valuable because Corie Bratter is a strong woman who has her own views of life and I feel her character is greatly impacted by these women.

    New Yorker, n/a, 1962
    AP2 .N6763
    This is a periodical of collections from the New Yorker in November though December in 1962. This is valuable because the play is set in the early 1960s and in winter. This information can be used to decorate their house with the items advertised and it also talks about what exactly was going on around the time the play opened on Broadway as well.

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