Joseph Banks: A Lincolnshire Botanist in Australia

Joseph Banks: A Lincolnshire Botanist in Australia

a new virtual exhibition

2/6/2020
News Story

250 years ago, during the voyage of HMB Endeavour, Captain James Cook and his crew became the first Europeans to set foot on the eastern coast of Australia. Among them was the ship’s naturalist, twenty-seven year old Lincolnshire botanist Joseph Banks, who discovered some 1,300 previously unknown...

Longing for Libraries

Longing for Libraries

by Sarah Bennett

27/5/2020
News Story

Worldwide lockdowns have taken their toll on us all. So many freedoms that we had taken for granted, suddenly seem like distant memories. The pleasure of wandering into a library and browsing through the stacks is certainly a feeling we lament.

There is hope on the horizon, as June will see some of...

Podcast: Reminiscences of a California Collector: Mrs EL Doheny, by Ellen Shaffer

Podcast: Reminiscences of a California Collector: Mrs EL Doheny, by Ellen Shaffer

read by Kate Rooksby

20/5/2020
News Story

This week's Podcast comes from our Spring issue of 1965, a first hand account of the life and times of one of America's greatest female collectors, Countess Carrie Estelle Doheny.

Mrs EL Doheny, a devout Roman Catholic, shared her fortune generously and lived a life of Christian service,...

Latest from Lockdown: Firsts Online, Collaborative Catalogues and Virtual Fairs

Latest from Lockdown: Firsts Online, Collaborative Catalogues and Virtual Fairs

Firsts London

by Silke Lohmann

20/5/2020
News Story

We are now in week nine of lockdown in the UK and a lot has happened during a time when our lives have been restricted so dramatically. The antiquarian book world seems to have got on with it and it has brought about some fantastic collaborations among dealers and some new ways to run book fairs...

Museum of Women in the Arts Recognised with a 'Webby'

Museum of Women in the Arts Recognised with a 'Webby'

NMWA wins a Webby

by Sarah Bennett

19/5/2020
News Story

Across the world museums, galleries and libraries are relying more than ever on social media and the internet to stay connected to their followers and share their work. This week one museum has received one of ‘the internet’s highest honour’ in recognition of the great work it is achieving through...

Collecting Slang: a tribute to the doyenne of dictionaries

Collecting Slang: a tribute to the doyenne of dictionaries

Collecting Slang: a tribute to the doyenne of dictionaries

by Sarah Bennett

13/5/2020
News Story

This piece, as well as an extract coming in our Autumn 2020 issue, is dedicated to the memory of Madeline Kripke, ‘the doyenne of dictionaries’ who passed away on 25 April 2020 at the age of 76.

 

“What slang really does is show us at our most human” says Johnathon Green, aka ‘Mister Slang’, a...

IAN FLEMING - THE NOTES by John Pearson

IAN FLEMING - THE NOTES by John Pearson

IAN FLEMING - THE NOTES

by Silke Lohmann

6/5/2020
News Story

The Book Collector was launched by Ian Fleming in 1952 at about the same time as he started working on his first James Bond novel. A new book is now giving some insightful information on Fleming and his biographer John Pearson - a book about writing a book.

Ian Fleming - The Notes by John Pearson...

Podcast: Who was Sophia Sentiment? Was she Jane Austen?

Podcast: Who was Sophia Sentiment? Was she Jane Austen?

Podcast: Who was Sophia Sentiment

read by Sarah Bennett

29/4/2020
News Story

In March 1789, a weekly journal edited by James Austen, The Loiterer, received a long letter criticising its lack of suitable and engaging content for women. The letter was signed by 'Sophia Sentiment', though the true identity of the writer has never been firmly established.

Our latest Podcast...