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What a wonderful article in the New York Times Magazine about the art of handmade paper. The National Archives commissioned Timothy Barrett to fabricate paper to rest beneath the Charters of Freedom.
Can a Papermaker Help to Save Civilization?
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What a wonderful article in the New York Times Magazine about the art of handmade paper. The National Archives commissioned Timothy Barrett to fabricate paper to rest beneath the Charters of Freedom.

Can a Papermaker Help to Save Civilization?

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