Colour a collection: Featuring images from the Mortlake Collection in the ANU Library's rare book collection

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2016

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Australian National University. Library

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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University Library

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Classic children's books continue to delight: Over a number of years in the 1970s, the ANU Library expanded its academic collection in a somewhat unusual direction—children’s literature. Acquired from an antiquarian bookseller in London, Mr Harold Mortlake, the Mortlake Collection consists of approximately ten thousand volumes of material read in England during the Victorian age including 19th century Gothic literature and rare juvenile books. University Librarian, Roxanne Missingham, said this collection is not only incredibly unique and rare, but its social significance is unquestionable. 'The Collection brings to light aspects of life in England from about 1780 to 1914.' 'As a research tool today these items are multidisciplinary. They could appeal to historians, social scientists, artists, as well as researchers interested in philosophy, religion, classical literature or even politics. The possibilities are endless!'

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