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1. www.carmelpinecone.com
www.carmelpinecone.com/070810- - [Cached]Published on: 8/10/2007 Last Visited: 8/11/2007
In an August 2006 letter to Faulhaber and Anthony Bliss, curator of rare books and literary manuscripts at the Bancroft Library, Arriola wrote, "Although my old friend, famed cartoon collector Lucy Caswell, has offered Ohio State as home for the collection, I agree with you that ,Gordo' more aptly fits in your ,two centuries' worth of documentation of the Mexican presence in California.'
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Museum curator Anthony Bliss recalled reading Gordo over the years.
"Here I am, looking at Gus' drawings and saying, ,Oh, wow, I remember that,'" he said. "The fact that it's still in the back of my mind is what I call the persistence of good work , it stays with us."
Bliss said the library's goal is to ensure people will always have access to Arriola's legacy.
"We plan to keep it for all time to make sure future generations know about Gordo and all the goodwill that's in it," he said. -
2. www.atlanticava.org
www.atlanticava.org/WebandCamS - [Cached]Published on: 10/4/2007 Last Visited: 10/4/2007
The portion of the exhibit devoted to this historic volume includes an essay written by Anthony Bliss, Curator of Rare Books and Literary Manuscripts, detailing the intrigue often associated with the acquisition of rare items and an introductory essay on the publication history of this landmark work. -
3. ECAI Affiliates
ecai.org/members/membershiplis - [Cached]Published on: 1/2/2008 Last Visited: 1/2/2008
Anthony Bliss University of California, Berkeley, USA

