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List of Collections: Rare Books |
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Charles Boyer Collection
| Ygnacio del Valle Family Collection
John J. Doran Collection | Daniel T. Mitchell Collection Leonard William Longstaff Saint Thomas More Collection Helena and John Weadock Collection of Rare and Fine Printed Books and First Editions | Other Books of Interest
Over 300 volumes acquired from the Charles Boyer French Research Foundation. These consist mainly of hundreds of bound-together 17th-19th century pamphlets, mostly in French, on history, politics, philosophy, literature, and science. Other works include La Harpe's 24-volume Abrégé de l'Histoire Générale des Voyages (1780) and Bibliographie Catholique, a 25-volume set published in the 19th century.
Ygnacio del Valle Family Collection Books: Eighteenth and nineteenth century Spanish-language devotional works, novels (including an 1835 Spanish translation of Ann Radcliffe's A Sicilian Romance), and instructional works. Non-Books: John J. Doran Collection Rare and early editions of Oliver Goldsmith, with emphasis on translations of The Vicar of Wakefield into Czech, Danish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and phonetic English. Non-Goldsmith titles in the collection date from the 17th to 20th centuries.
Daniel T. Mitchell Collection Over 200 titles on 18th century English literature. The bulk of the collection is comprised of works by and about Oliver Goldsmith, including forty-six editions of The Vicar of Wakefield published from 1766 to 1965.
Leonard William Longstaff Saint Thomas More Collection The collection of Leonard William Longstaff, a descendant of Sir Thomas More, is comprised of: Books: Non-Books: Helena and John Weadock Collection of Rare and Fine Printed Books and First Editions Also referred to as the Chilton Collection, after donor T. Marie Chilton. The collection includes the 1481 Dante's Divine Comedy illustrated by Botticelli. There are also four 17th-century folio editions of Shakespeare, including the much-prized first folio. Also included are first editions of Austen, Coleridge, Dickens, Fielding, Hardy, Keats, Kipling, Lamb, Maugham, Milton, Scott, Shaw, Shelley, Stevenson, Tennyson, Thackeray, Twain, Wells, Wharton, Wilde, and Wordsworth, many of which are signed or presentation copies. Additionally, the collection contains two volumes from the library of George Washington, bearing his autograph signature.
Other Books of Interest Biblia Sacra Vulgatae editionis Sixti V. Pont. Max. (1603). This 17th century Bible boasts an elaborate, exposed fore-edge painting entitled "Evil Tidings: Job, Ch. 1"; signed by the artist John T. Beer, who painted the fore-edge in the late 19th century. [Book of Hours] A late 15th century example of a Book of Hours, probably printed in Paris. The woodcut borders and illustrations, some of which are richly hand-colored and gilded, still strive to emulate the artistic style of the medieval manuscript. Other books include a fine collection of editions of Virgil, including John Martyn's 1749 illustrated edition. |
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