Smaller Bodleian Collections

Smaller Bodleian Collections
Title Smaller Bodleian Collections PDF eBook
Author Ralph Hanna
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 92
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780859915212

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This is a survey of the prose to be found in six smaller collections of the Bodleian Library: English Miscellaneous, English Poetry, English Theology, Latin Theology, Lyell, and the Radcliffe Trust. The manuscripts covered include the largest in Middle English, the Vernon manuscript.

Bodleianalia

Bodleianalia
Title Bodleianalia PDF eBook
Author Claire Cock-Starkey
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Education
ISBN 9781851242528

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Which is the smallest book in the Bodleian Library? Who complained when their secret pen name was revealed in the library's catalogue? How many miles of shelving are there in the Book Storage Facility? What is the story behind the library's refusal to lend a book to King Charles I? And, what is fasciculing? The answers to these questions and many more can be found inside this intriguing miscellaneous collection of curious facts and stories about the Bodleian Library in Oxford.Home to more than 12 million books and a vast array of treasures including the Gutenberg bible, J.R.R. Tolkien's hand-painted watercolours for 'The Hobbit', Shakespeare's First Folio and four thirteenth-century copies of Magna Carta, the Bodleian Library is one of the most magnificent libraries in the world with a fascinating history.'Bodleianalia' delights in uncovering some of the lesser known facts about Britain's oldest university library. Through a combination of lists, statistics, and bitesize nuggets of information, it reveals many of the quirks of fate, eccentric characters, and remarkable events which have contributed to the making of this renowned institution. The perfect book for trivia-lovers and bibliophiles, it also offers readers a behind-the-scenes peek into the complex workings of a modern, world-class library in the twenty-first century.

Treasures from the Map Room

Treasures from the Map Room
Title Treasures from the Map Room PDF eBook
Author Debbie Hall
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN

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This book explores the stories behind seventy-five extraordinary maps. It includes unique treasures such as the fourteenth-century Gough Map of Great Britain, exquisite portolan charts made in the fifteenth century, the Selden Map of China - the earliest example of Chinese merchant cartography - and an early world map from the medieval Islamic Book of Curiosities, together with more recent examples of fictional places drawn in the twentieth century, such as C.S. Lewis's own map of Narnia and J.R.R. Tolkien's map of Middle Earth.As well as the works of famous mapmakers Mercator, Ortelius, Blaeu, Saxton and Speed, the book also includes lesser known but historically significant works: early maps of the Moon, of the transit of Venus, hand-drawn estate plans and early European maps of the New World. There are also some surprising examples: escape maps printed on silk and carried by pilots in the Second World War in case of capture on enemy territory; the first geological survey of the British Isles showing what lies beneath our feet; a sixteenth-century woven tapestry map of Worcestershire; a map plotting outbreaks of cholera and a jigsaw map of India from the 1850s. Behind each of these lies a story, of intrepid surveyors, ambitious navigators, chance finds or military victories. Drawing on the unique collection in the Bodleian Library, these stunning maps range from single cities to the solar system, span the thirteenth to the twenty-first century and cover most of the world.

A catalogue of books printed in the fifteenth century now in the Bodleian Library

A catalogue of books printed in the fifteenth century now in the Bodleian Library
Title A catalogue of books printed in the fifteenth century now in the Bodleian Library PDF eBook
Author Alan Edward Coates
Publisher
Pages 2165
Release 2005
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780199519064

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The Dartons

The Dartons
Title The Dartons PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Darton
Publisher
Pages 806
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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A list of children's books issued by two publishing houses.

The Art of Advertising

The Art of Advertising
Title The Art of Advertising PDF eBook
Author Julie Anne Lambert
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9781851245383

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Exploring the developing practice of advertising in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, The Art of Advertising presents illuminating essays alongside striking illustrations from the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera. Featuring rarely-seen images from the 1700s to the 1900s by a wide range of artists, including influential illustrators such as John Hassall and Dudley Hardy, this attractive book invites us to consider both the intended and unintended messages of the advertisements of the past. During this period, advertisers pushed the boundaries of a new medium by exploring innovative printing techniques, manipulating language, inspiring new art forms, and introducing advertising to unexpected formats such as calendars, bookmarks, and games. This collection of essays examines the extent to which these standalone advertisements--which have survived by chance and are now divorced from their original purpose--provide information not just on the sometimes bizarre products being sold, but also on class, gender, Britishness, war, fashion, and shopping. Starting with the genesis of an advertisement through the creation of text, image, print and format, the authors go on to examine the changing profile of the consumer, notably the rise of the middle classes, and the way in which manufacturers and retailers identified and targeted their markets. Finally, they look at advertisements as documents that both reveal and conceal details about society, politics, and local history. With contributions from Michael Twyman, Lynda Mugglestone, Helen Clifford, Ashley Jackson, and David Tomkins, The Art of Advertising is a richly informative assessment of the role advertising plays in our culture.

Curious Creatures on Our Shores

Curious Creatures on Our Shores
Title Curious Creatures on Our Shores PDF eBook
Author Chris Thorogood
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Science
ISBN 9781851245345

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"This veritable marine treasure trove of a book is richly illustrated by the author, with fifty of the most beautiful, easily encountered, and sometimes astonishing marine organisms found on British coasts, from seemingly exotic seahorses and starfish, to peculiar sea-potatoes and sea lemons.0Together, these characterful critters paint a colourful picture of life between the tides: starfish that, upon losing an arm, can grow a new one; baby sharks hatching from their fancifully named "mermaid' purses"; ethereal moon jellyfish pulsating in the current and, on some seabeds, even coral. Beachcombing, overturning a boulder or simply parting the strands of seaweed in a rock pool offer a glimpse into a thriving underwater world of curious creatures. 0Inspired by the Oxford University of Natural History's exceptionally rich zoology collections, which contain millions of specimens amassed from centuries of expeditions, this book tells the story of life on the seashore."--Publisher's description.