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ephemera

[ih-fem-er-uh] / ɪˈfɛm ər ə /


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The reader is privy to photographs and other ephemera left behind.

From Washington Post

Now, the club itself was being liquidated, its bespoke furniture, industrial kitchen equipment and high-end ephemera luring bargain hunters from across Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times

Sorting through his personal ephemera was an especially emotional experience.

From Los Angeles Times

He is the “caretaker” of a long-running Tumblr devoted to the film and now the author of “Stanley Kubrick’s ‘The Shining,’” the ultimate completists’ guide to the film’s lore and visual ephemera.

From Los Angeles Times

The Second Shelf, a women’s bookshop in the West End, is the place to go to buy rare and current books, art and ephemera, such as Sylvia Plath’s plaid skirt.

From New York Times