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Sundial detail, CHSI 7495

Books

176 pages | 256 color illustrations | 12 x 11 inches

ISBN: 979-8-218-88094-1 (paperback)

© 2026  |   $40

Quilts 250

Stitching in the Spirit of Democracy
by Sara J. Schechner

This book celebrates the Concord 250 curated quilt show that brought more than 250 quilts under a single roof in Concord, Massachusetts on March 22-23, 2025.  The show was organized by volunteers from local quilt guilds to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which occurred on April 19, 1775 and ignited the Revolutionary War that led to America’s independence. 

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Like the show, this book is organized by chronology, style, and theme.  Chapters include Antique Quilts, Traditional Quilts, Contemporary Quilts, Quilts in the Spirit of 1775, Quilts of Protest, and Quilts in Bloom.  Every quilt and floral design is illustrated and accompanied by an artist statement.  Short essays put the artworks into historical and cultural context, with special attention paid to the history of quilting and textile production in Massachusetts.  The Introduction documents how the exhibition was developed, describes bonus programs (such as a lecture by collector Gerald Roy), and is illustrated with photos of the events.

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Readers will enjoy turning the pages of this large-format art book whether or not they saw the exhibition.  The book stands on its own as a testament to quilts in America and social changes witnessed by them.

book jacket with Adler Planetarium cube sundial
Adler Planetarium sundial catalogue book jacket
Time of Our Lives
Sundials of the Adler Planetarium
by Sara J. Schechner

Time of Our Lives sheds light on another core strength of the Adler’s collections: sundials, which are approached here not as antiquarian curiosities or just exquisite tools, but rather as historically and culturally contextualized artifacts that testify to changes in society, knowledge, aesthetics, and above all, in the deep and complex human relationship with time, which has long kept us connected to the sky above.

Time & Time Again
How Science and Culture Shape the Past, Present, and Future 
by Sara J. Schechner

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University
Published: 2014 | 296 pages | over 400 full color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-9644329-1-8 (eBook-PDF)
ISBN 978-0-9644329-2-5 (eBook-Interactive)

Time: We find it, keep it, measure it, obey it, rely on it, waste it, save it, chop it and try to stop it. We organize our lives around it, and yet, do we really know what time is?


Drawing upon collections in Harvard’s scientific, historical, archaeological, anthropological, and natural history museums and libraries, this richly-illustrated exhibition catalog explores the answers given to that question in various ages by different world cultures and disciplines.


Themes include time finding from nature and time keeping by human artifice. Readers of this book will explore cultural beliefs about the creation and end of time, the flow of time, and personal time as marked by rites of passage. They will take time out and examine the power of keeping time together in music, dance, work, and faith. They will discover time’s representation in history and objects of personal memory, its personification in art, and its expression in bio-logical change and the geological transformations of our planet.


Featured objects include portable sundials and precision clocks, calendars from different cultures and epochs, time charts shaped like animals, Mesopotamian, Native American, and African ritual objects, fossils, metamorphosing creatures, and Julia Child’s stopwatch.

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