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Ex Libris Gift Shop

The University of Georgia Libraries has developed several gift items to help support our fund-raising efforts. Proceeds from sales benefit the University of Georgia Libraries, and provides the gift recipient with a cherished present.

Go Green with the Library! Doggy Bags help save our planet!

Use our handy canvas tote bag! Our cute little bulldog encourages everyone to be environmentally responsible. $12.00











The University of Georgia arch nightlight

size: 3"x3.75"
$25.00


Uga and the arch nightlight

size: 3"x3.75"
$25.00

   



The University of Georgia Magnets

Arch
UGA Under the Arch
$7.00
$7.00



Ben Epps: The Legacy of Georgia's First Aviator

Documentary Film - running time:  26:46
$19.95


Before Scarlett: Childhood Writings of Margaret Mitchell

The cenentenary birthday of Margaret Mitchell was celebrated by the release of this volume, consisting of short stories, fairy tales, journal entries, essays, and a one-act play, written when Mitchell was ages eight to seventeen.
$15


Centennial of Flight in Georgia Notecards, 1907-2007

The images on the notecards are from the Benjamin T. Epps, Sr. collection in the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Set includes 2 cards of each image.
$10


Bygone Era Boxed Note Cards

These four images of the Arch are from the 1940s-1970s. Two cards of each picture.
Black and white.
$10



Vintage Post Card


Sanford Stadium vintage post card, circa 1930s. 400 of these were discovered and made available only to the UGA Libraries, to be used to raise money for our collections. approx. 5.5 x 3.5
$5


Proceeds from these items benefit the University of Georgia Libraries.

For further information or to place an order, please contact:

Debbie Dove
University Libraries
(706) 542-2700
ddove@uga.edu

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