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Bonnie Boswell Reports
Library Collections
Season 4
Episode 405
A collection of collections in Central Library in Los Angeles: From typewriters gathered by Tom Hanks to a life-size elephant made of walnuts, a diversified range of simple objects tell compelling stories on their own. Bonnie Boswell talks with the curator, Todd Lerew, about the history behind the exhibits and the significance of collecting in the digital era.
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