Thanks for your patience during our recent outage at scalar.usc.edu. While Scalar content is loading normally now, saving is still slow, and Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled, which may interfere with features like timelines and maps that depend on metadata. This also means that saving a page or media item will remove its additional metadata. If this occurs, you can use the 'All versions' link at the bottom of the page to restore the earlier version. We are continuing to troubleshoot, and will provide further updates as needed. Note that this only affects Scalar projects at scalar.usc.edu, and not those hosted elsewhere.
12023-02-13T13:31:32-08:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6423922plain2023-03-03T10:33:17-08:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6Elizabeth Purslowe inherited her husband George's printing business after his death, and for fourteen years published around 164 books. She also worked in partnership with another notable women printer, Anne Griffin, as part of the printer’s syndicate Eliot’s Court Press.