Content from the Rare Book Collection has been digitized for different purposes and at different times. Work is underway to condense these categories, but this list provides a summary of the known locations of rare books in UFDC.
The Harold & Mary Jean Hanson Rare Book Collection
The Rare Book Collection Homepage currently contains the least amount of any category: contains selections digitized from the Howe Library and the Latin and Greek Authors.
The Graphic Arts Collections
General Graphic Arts Resources: Contains scans of woodblocks, proofs, and wood engravings by Eric Gill, and John Buckland Wright, and other artists featured in the Book Arts Collection.
Some 19th century comics have been digitized from the Rare Book Collection (as well as the Belknap Collection and the Baldwin Library ) and can be found in the Comics Collection.
European History Collections
French Research Collections Contain digitized selections from our French Revolutionary Pamphlets and Haitian Broadsides Collections
The Literature Collections
The Literature Collections contain digitized versions of our broadsides. They do not have a separate category, and metadata for these records is very minimal. They can be browsed by searching for "Genre" "Broadsides"
The Theology Collections
The General Theology Collection contains digitized selections from the Victorian Theology Pamphlets (the Kohler Collection of Victorian Theology), as well as some additional digitized 15th century books.