Lace Books in the Internet Archive

Ipswich lace cyanotype images

Ipswich lace as cyanotypes

As a long-time user of the Internet Archive, I’ve spent hours and hours in rabbit holes with deep enjoyment, really. But there have been a few really helpful discoveries over the years too. At one point I was asked to describe how I used this resource and some of the things we’ve found, and the Internet Archive featured me in a blog post on their site.

But one of my favorite things has been the feature of making “lists” there. Lists can be public or private, and I have some of both. I found that for reference books I was often going back to find the one I needed over and over. And I was often pointing others to books that I thought were handy or wanted to cite.

I have created public lists for:

I continue to add new items as I discover them, so they may change over time. Free free to suggest new items. But if you find them useful, you can search through this semi-curated set of texts as well.

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