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All the latest news for February from the British Library From the Brontës to Blake, explore the hi

All the latest news for February from the British Library [View Online] / [Unsubscribe] [News] [British Library] News [What's On] [Business] [Research] [Learning] [Shop] [Support Us] [Visit our Website »] . Dear {NAME} . Treasure troves to teachers' conferences, we hope you find something you’ll love from the Library this February. Latest news . . [Last chance to see 'a treasure trove of curiosities' – The Telegraph] [Last chance to see 'a treasure trove of curiosities' – The Telegraph] See the original sketch of today’s London Underground, a formerly classified USSR Polar Location Map from the Ministry of Defence and Tolkien’s hand-drawn map of Mordor. Don’t miss our Maps exhibition – closing 1 March. [Book now] Gift ideas from our Shop . . [Planet Socks] [Planet Socks] [£5] [Buy now] [Small Black Globe Bean Bag] [Small Black Globe Bean Bag] [£180] [Buy now] [Compass Flask] [Compass Flask] [£12.50] [Buy now] [Maps and the 20th Century] [Maps and the 20th Century] [£25]25 [Buy now] [Browse the range] . . [Invigorate approaches to 19th-century texts at our teachers’ conference] [Invigorate approaches to 19th-century texts at our teachers’ conference] From the Brontës to Blake, explore the historical, political and social contexts in which literary works were written at our teachers’ conference. Speakers include Professor John Bowen (University of York) and writer Tracy Chevalier. [Book now] [Mark International Women’s Day with us] [Mark International Women’s Day with us] Join us on 8 March as we discuss the power and potential of archiving stories of sexism, sisterhood and struggle. Our Rebels in the Archive panel includes Jill Liddington and Abi Morgan. [Find out more] [Speed Mentoring – grow your business online] [Speed Mentoring – grow your business online] Get trusted advice from our digital experts to help boost your online presence. [Book now] Latest blogs . . [Deliciously Ella on blogging] Deliciously Ella on blogging And how to use it to create a business empire [Read more] [Conserving an 18th-century Burmese concertina binding] Conserving a Burmese concertina binding How our team preserve paper, ink and pigment [Read more] [Is a banknote propaganda?] Is a banknote propaganda? See every country through its own currency [Read more] [Magical beasts, kings and merchants] Magical beasts, kings and merchants The curious tale of Solomon and the Phoenix [Read more] More news . . Revolution: Russian Art 1917 – 1932 at the Royal Academy - explore one of the most momentous periods in modern world history through the lens of its groundbreaking art [Read more] Read a Valentine's Day love letter from 1477 [Read more] Ahead of International Women’s Day, find out more about our event discussing the power and potential of archiving feminist movements [Read more] [Victorian Entertainments: There Will Be Fun] Enjoyed this newsletter? Want to tell your friends? Share your e-newsletter via email or the social channels below, or you can always [tell us what you think ›] [Twitter] [Facebook] © 2015 British Library. 96 Euston Road, London. NW1 2DB. View our privacy statement [here]. [View Online] / [Unsubscribe]

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