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BOOKS
The rare book and manuscript
collection is an adjunct to the curriculum of the college, a laboratory
for the exploration of material culture. Shelved around the walls in the
handsome wood-paneled reading room are substantial holdings in English
and American literature, botany, history of science, economics, early
children's literature, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English drama
and political pamphlets, early lithographic books, British phonology and
lexicography, and nineteenth-century American trade cards.
Among the eighty incunabula is
the Epistole devotissime of St. Catherine of Siena (Venice: Aldus Manutius,
1500), acquired in 1987 as the Smith College Libraries' millionth volume.
All rare books are cataloged, either
online in the Five College
Library Catalog or in the card catalogs located in the Mortimer Rare
Book Room. Access to the rare book collection is available by main entry,
title, subject, binder, call number, publication date, provenance, and
donor. For more information contact the curators.
Author Collections
- Browne, J. Ross
- Carroll, Lewis
- Chatterton, Thomas
- Dickens, Charles
- Digby, Kenelm
- Durrell, Lawrence
- Eliot, George
- Faulkner, William
- Hemingway, Ernest
- Jewett, Sarah Orne
- Kipling, Rudyard
- Nabokov, Vladimir
- Plath, Sylvia
- Shaw, George Bernard
- Shelley, Mary
- Thaxter, Celia
- Welty, Eudora
- Woolf, Virginia
Subject Collections
The Book Arts Collection is only
one of many subject collections in the Mortimer Rare Book Room. All aspects
of historical and contemporary book arts are represented: examples of
illustrations in original media, modern fine press books and artists'
books (including books printed by students at Smith College), collections
of bookplates, a modest assortment of fore-edge paintings, and a large
collection of primarily twentieth-century American decorated cloth bookbindings.
There are also working papers of George Salter and his own books with
dust jackets designed by him, and a substantial number of typographic
and calligraphic books and manuscripts from the letterer and designer
Charles E. Skaggs. The McGrath Collection of Connecticut River valley
book arts concentrates on local artisans. There are also significant archives
and books from the Hampshire Bookshop and the Hampshire Typothetae, both
important landmarks of Northampton book culture. The Mortimer Rare Book
Room also collects objects related to the history of the book and printing.
Other subject collections include:
- American Women Travelers Abroad
- Bloomsbury
- Book arts (Harold P. McGrath
Collection)
- Book jackets (George Salter Collection)
- Botany
- British philology and lexicography
- Children's literature (18th &
19th century)
- English drama (17th & 18th
century)
- English economics
- English political pamphlets (Reign
of Queen Anne, 1702-1714)
- English literature (18th century)
- Herbals
- History of printing
- History of science
- Incunabula
- Irish Literary Renaissance
- Lithography
- Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint (17th-
and 18th-century guidebooks to northern Italian pilgrimage sites)
- Private press books
- Publishers' bindings (Harvey
and Myrtle Finison Collection)
- Smith College Student Printing
Office (Broadsides and books)
MANUSCRIPTS
View detailed finding aids for a number of collections online:
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/mortimer/list
While the emphasis
of the collection is on printed books, there are also 370 cuneiform tablets
dating back to 2700 B.C., as well as literary and historical manuscripts.
Two jewels of the Mortimer Rare Book Room are the literary papers of Virginia
Woolf and Sylvia Plath. The Frances Hooper ('14) Collection of Virginia
Woolf contains first editions, manuscripts, annotated page proofs, and
letters, including Woolf's correspondence with Lytton Strachey. A related
collection of Bloomsbury iconography was assembled by Elizabeth P. Richardson
('43) and features graphic images, including Leslie Stephen's photograph
album. There are also original drawings by Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant,
and other Bloomsbury artists. An extensive collection of the literary
and personal papers of the poet Sylvia Plath is the most popular holding
of the rare book room. Plath was an undergraduate at Smith College from
1950 to 1955 and an instructor in the English Department from 1957 to
1958. At the heart of Plath's papers are successive drafts of her Ariel
poems and drafts of her novel, The Bell Jar. Correspondence, journals,
and over 150 annotated books from her library complete the collection.
Other manuscript collections
include:
- Anthoesen Press. Ephemera
- Arvin, Newton. Correspondence
- Bailey Family Papers
- Barrows Family Papers
- Bell,Vanessa. Drawings
- Berlioz, Hector. Letters
- Branch, Anna Hempstead. Papers
- Brown, Alfred Jerome. Bookplate
Collection
- Burns, Robert. Letters and Manuscripts:
[Letter], 1789 May 21 [to] Captn. Richard
Brown.
[Letter], 1794 March 3 [to] Mr. Cunningham.
New psalmody for the genera[l] thanksgiving
on the
[k]ing's
recovery, 1789 April 25
On the death of Robt. Riddell, Esq. of
Glenriddell, 1794.
Poem on the escape of Glenriddel's fox,
1791.
Thou ling'ring star, with less'ning ray
..., 1789.
- Butscher, Edward. Collection
of Papers on Sylvia Plath
- Carman, Bliss. Papers
- Carrier, Constance. Papers
- Chapelbrook Foundation Records
- Chase, Mary Ellen. Literary Manuscripts
- Cobden-Sanderson, T.J. Papers
- Crispin Bookplate Collection
- Cuneiform Tablet Collection of
Smith College
- DePol, John. Collection
- Dodge, Margaret R. Diary and
Photograph Album
- Ellis, Frank H. Scholarly Working
Papers
- Fisher, Alfred Young. Papers
- Frankenstein Ephemera Collection
- Glasgow, Ellen. Letters
- Grand, Sarah. Letters to William
Heinemann
- Hall Family Papers
- Hampshire Bookshop Records
- Heilbrun. Carolyn G. Papers
- Hicks, Granville. Correspondence
with Newton Arvin
- Hitchen, Herbert. Irish Collection
- Holliday Bookshop Collection
- Hooper, Frances. Papers on Virginia
Woolf
- Houghton Mifflin Company. Collection
of Papers on Bitter Fame
- Howell, Douglass Morse. Collection
- Hunter, Dard. Collection
- Jekyll, Gertrude. Professional
Papers (microfilm only)
- Lindbergh, Anne Morrow. Collection
of Papers on North to the Orient
- Menden Trade Card Collection
- Miscellaneous Manuscripts
- Mortimer, Ruth. Frankenstein
Collection
- Oliver, John Green. Scrapbook
- Original Leaves from Medieval
Manuscripts
- Pennyroyal Press Records
- Plath, Sylvia. Collection
- Richardson, Elizabeth P. Papers
- Salter, George. Papers
Salter in the 1950s (online exhibition)
- Sassoon, Siegfried. Letters
- Sayers, Dorothy L. Letters and
Manuscripts
- Seaver, Henry L. Collection
- Skaggs, Charles E. Collection
Charles Skaggs: A Life With Letters (online
exhibition)
- Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott.
Manuscripts
- Spotts, Frederic. Collection
of Papers on the Letters of Leonard Woolf
- Stephen, Leslie. Photograph Album
Leslie Stephen's Photograph Album (online
exhibition)
- Vail, Dellah Harris. Papers on
Robert Browning's Desk
- Warner, Sylvia Townsend. Letters
- Webb, Mary. Papers
- Wesby Bookplate Collection
- Wingate, J. Phelps. Papers
- Witten, Anne Rubicam. Papers
- Woolf, Virginia. Papers
Woolf in the World (online exhibition)
- Woolf, Viriginia. Henry W. and
Albert A. Berg Collection
and Monks House Papers (microfilm only)
- Young, Hubert Perry. Letters
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