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Buyer Beware: Mary Baker Eddy and “The Book of the Presidents”
Mary Baker Eddy’s celebrity made her a target for many solicitations. The Book of the Presidents is one interesting example of this. Hundreds of documents in the Library’s collections tell us about the negotiations and discussions; it’s a story with many twists and turns.
Maps of Belknap and Merrimack Counties, New Hampshire
Though her church was established in Boston, Massachusetts, Mary Baker Eddy lived the majority of her life in New Hampshire. Thus it seems fitting that The Mary Baker Eddy Library has in its collection nineteenth century maps of two Granite State counties, Belknap and Merrimack.
“My New Book”: The centennial of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany
In the summer of 1906, Mary Baker Eddy began thinking about a revision to her book Pulpit and Press.
“The Most Beautiful Thing I Ever Saw in My Life”
On February 15, 1895, one month after the Original Edifice of The Mother Church was completed, Mary Baker Eddy was presented with this beautiful gold scroll…
Diplôme d’ honneur and Officier d’Académie Pin
Eddy was given a Diploma of Honor on October 23, 1907 by the International Books and Paper Exposition in Paris, France.