The Monster’s Library The Monster’s Library exhibition celebrates the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818).
The Influence of Medieval Design on the Arts and Crafts Movement This exhibition illustrates the connection between medieval book design and fine private presses of the late 19th and early 20th...
Terra Incognita Terra Incognita features early printed accounts of exploration and cultural encounters between Europe and the New World.
Ribbon Map of the Mississippi River from 1866 This is a digital presentation of The Ribbon Map of the Father of the Waters, published in St. Louis in...
Remembering Mississippi Freedom Summer The exhibition commemorates the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer with primary source materials from the Libraries Film & Media Archive....
Picturing the School of Fine Art A selection of images depicting the St. Louis School of Fine Arts from the late 1800s through the 1920s.
Papyri Collection A digitized exhibition of papyri fragments excavated by Sir William Flinders Petrie and the Egypt Exploration Society in 1923.
Music in Wartime This exhibit investigates American political attitudes during World War I as revealed in the popular music of the time.
More Than One Thing An exhibition with the film More Than One Thing, which explores how St. Louis views the Pruitt-Igoe housing development.
The State of the Union: Reconstructing a Thomas Jefferson Family Library This exhibition highlights the 82 items within the 1880 gift by Joseph Coolidge that were discovered to have once belonged...
Thrill Seekers: The Rise of Men’s Magazines Thrill Seekers features the artwork of mid-century men's magazines from the Dowd Illustration Research Archive.
You Can Judge a Book by Its Cover You Can Judge a Book by Its Cover is a digital exhibition celebrating the art of bookbinding.