![Serving a slice of the finished pie](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/a-slice-495x400.jpg)
Quarterly Meeting Pie
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News, Receipts from “The Larder Invaded”![](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/20200914_140215-495x400.jpg)
![Charles Willson Peale and Titian Ramsay Peale, View of Peale’s Museum in the Long Room, Second Floor of the State House (Independence Hall), 1822, Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Director’s Discretionary Fund](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/DIA-long-room-495x400.jpg)
Philadelphia’s Earliest Museums, 1774-1827: Reconstructing a City’s Visual Culture
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News![Carte-de-visite portrait of Victoria Woodhull.](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/JPG_Islandora_64246_Victoria-Claflin-Woodhull-1838-1927-graphic.-495x400.jpg)
Victoria Woodhull: A Woman Who Dared to Be Outspoken
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News, Program in Women's History![Cover of Wheel within a Wheel (1895) by Frances Willard. Purchased with the Davida T. Deutsch Women’s History Fund. Green cover with depicted a bicycle wheel with the text How I Learned to Ride the Bicycle.](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/am1895willard-119936-d-c-495x400.jpg)
“Myself and the World”: Women Empowered by the Bicycle
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News, Program in Women's History![Stewing all the ingredients as the final step in preparing the pepper hash](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/8-3-495x400.jpg)
![Three containers of pickled cabbage left in different environments, the results of a pickling experiment](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/8-2-495x400.jpg)
![Finished cherry pie](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/7-2-495x400.jpg)
![Photographic portrait of Annie Besant with signature](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/in-brad-106454-d-f-495x400.jpg)
Annie Besant and the Path to Authorial and Bodily Agency for Women
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News, Program in Women's History![Reading and Writing Stand (Philadelphia, ca. 1770s). Gift of Albanus C. Logan, 1870. Owned by John Dickinson.](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/Image-1-OBJ-006-495x400.jpg)
Working Upright: Standing Desks in the Eighteenth Century
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![Leek Soup served with fresh crusty bread and basil.](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/bowl-495x400.jpg)
![LCP Cataloger Em Ricciardi's book shelf arranged with their own "SystEm" method](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/SystemFullShelf-495x400.jpg)
![Ingredients for Indian Stew of Tomatoes from The Larder Invaded](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/ingredients2-495x400.jpg)
Indian Stew of Tomatoes
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News, Receipts from “The Larder Invaded”![Ingredients for artichoke hearts in cream sauce](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/ingredients-495x400.jpg)
Artichoke Hearts in Cream Sauce
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News, Receipts from “The Larder Invaded”![Pudding, post boil](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/20200410_174118-495x400.jpg)
A Tale of Two Puddings Part Two: Blackberry Pudding
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News, Receipts from “The Larder Invaded”![Carrot pudding served with nutmeg, orange zest, and whipped cream](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/foodimage9-495x400.jpg)
A Tale of Two Puddings Part One: Carrot Pudding
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, Receipts from “The Larder Invaded”![Colin Campbell Cooper Jr., Detail from View of the Interior of Library Hall on Fifth Street (Philadelphia, 1879).](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/Image-1-closeup-495x400.jpg)
Searching Through the Catalog: From Print to Cards to Digital
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News![Front cover and map from Samuel Hazard’s Santo Domingo, Past and Present: With a Glance at Hayti (1873).](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/Santo-Domingo-1873-495x400.jpg)
Reader Spotlight: Robert Eskind on 19th-Century Maps of Santo Domingo
All News, Beyond the Reading Room, LCP News![Samuel Hazard, Santo Domingo, Past and Present: With a Glance at Hayti (New York, 1873).](https://librarycompany.org/wp-content/uploads/2-1-495x400.jpg)