1790 Puzzle Purse ValentineAdmonitionChansonnier de Jean de MontchenuCherished, Beloved, and Most WantedCrabHeart AssortmentHeart Book VIThe Heart Wants What It WantsHole in My HeartHow to Love Someone ForeverHow to Write A Crazy Love LetterLove and Marriagemigration: a field guide to love that was and might have beenr & j: the txt msg editionReciprocalSecret LoveStrike Gently, 2008Turn Over DarlingThe Wedding PlansWhen You Are OldYour Favorite Love SongsFull CircleMallardLove Bug
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Books of the Heart || Heart of the Books  

The Crouch Fine Arts Library celebrates Valentines Day with an online exhibition of materials celebrating the heart and things of the heart from its special collections.
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To see images and information about each of the items in the Books of the Heart/Heart of the Books exhibit, hover over the "Books in the Exhibit" tab at the top of any page within the site. 

Selections from the "Books of the Heart" exhibit are available for viewing in person by appointment (see contact info on the main exhibit page).

      

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    In honor of Valentine's Day, the Crouch Fine Arts Library is highlighting books from its special collections that reflect the heart and things of the heart. To see information about each of the books in this exhibit, hover over the "Books in the Exhibit" tab at the top of this page.

     

     

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