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Item The Stars Are Ours: Infinite Diversities in Science Fiction and Fantasy(Cushing Memorial Library and Archives/Texas A&M University Libraries, 2019-03) Brett, Jeremy; Hankins, Rebecca; Hebert, Shelby; Reibenspies‐Stadler, Jennifer; Means Coleman, Robin R.; Mosbo Ballestro, JulieExhibition catalogue, The Stars Are Ours: Infinite Diversities in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Exhibition held at the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, from March 29 through September 20, 2019. The catalogue is divided into several sections: Time Travel, Alternate History, Eco Science Fiction, First Contact/The Other, Futures, Afro-Futurism, Fantasy, Horror, Non-typical Superheroes, Space Opera, Near Future, Samuel R. Delany, Andre Norton, Margaret Brundage, Fanzines, and Art and Audiovisual Media. The catalogue received Honorable Mention in Category 2 (Moderately Expensive) for the Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Catalogue Awards (ALA/ACRL/RBMS). The exhibition was generously funded by: Class of ’49 Cushing Library Endowment; Diversity Advancement Committee, Texas A&M University Libraries; Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman, Vice President and Associate Provost for Diversity, Texas A&M University.Item Printing Cervantes: A Legacy of Words and Images(2020-03-25) González Moreno, Fernando; duPlessis, Anton; O’Sullivan, KevinPrinting Cervantes: A Legacy of Words and Images was a Fall 2016 Cushing Memorial Library and Archives exhibition, honoring the legacy of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in the year that marked the 400th anniversary of his death. The exhibition showcased the Eduardo Urbina Cervantes Collection and was co-curated by Dr. Fernando González Moreno (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) with Anton duPlessis and Kevin O'Sullivan (Cushing Library). This booklet highlights some of the items in the collection and discusses the exhibition themes (for example, depictions of Don Quixote, early children's adaptations, etc.). It also includes a chronology of Cervantes's life and works. The Eduardo Urbina Cervantes Collection started in 2001 and has become a highly regarded international reference for Cervantine scholars and one of the best collections exclusively dedicated to Don Quixote illustrated editions.Item Worlds imagined: the Maps of Imaginary Places Collection(Texas A&M University Libraries, 2017) Brett, Jeremy; Laddusaw, SierraCatalog of an exhibit held in the Cushing Memorial Library & Archives at Texas A&M University, February 10-October 10, 2017.