Startup Showcase: Biblioboard
A place for beautiful, curated historical artifacts
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Brian Howard
"We don't have Fifty Shades of Grey or James Patterson," says Davis of BiblioBoard's aims. "What we have is historical artifacts that have been curated by experts. "
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