LBS - Papers of Liverpool Bibliographical Society - 1961-1995

The collection is representative of the activity of the Liverpool Bibliographical Society from its preliminary organisation in the 1960s right through to 1995 when the last members meeting was held. Minutes of the meetings provide a detailed account of the workings of the society, where the discussi...

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Archive level description: Fonds
Physical Description: 2 boxes
Languages:English
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Summary:The collection is representative of the activity of the Liverpool Bibliographical Society from its preliminary organisation in the 1960s right through to 1995 when the last members meeting was held. Minutes of the meetings provide a detailed account of the workings of the society, where the discussion of guest speakers for members meetings and the organisation of visits are particularly illuminating. Through the letters section of the collection, the connections between the society and the wider community of the University, Liverpool and the North West in printing press, book and publishing professions, can be clearly established. Most noteworthy of these would be the society's involvement in the Book Trade in the North West Project, the School History Day Schools programme held by the Centre for Continuing Education at the University of Liverpool, the establishment of letterpress printing sessions and the organisation of antiquarian book exhibitions on behalf of its members.
Date:1961-1995
Reference Number:LBS
Arrangement:Documents are mainly arranged in accordance with how they were originally organised by the society's treasurer or secretary.
Custodial History:Some files may have been retained by former members of the committee.
Finding Aids:A copy of this finding aid is available for consultation in the reading room.
Access Restrictions:Reproduction and Licensing Rules available on request.
Biographical/Administrative Information:The society had its beginnings in the early 1960s, where meetings were held in the Harold Cohen Library. Persons on the committee were often members of staff from the University, but membership was open to members of the University and beyond. According to a copy of the revised constitution of 1980, the main object of the society was to establish a forum for the study and enjoyment of all subjects relating to manuscripts and printed books. As part of the society, regular meetings would be held featuring a variety of guest speakers. LBS would also arrange visits to libraries and other places associated with antiquarian books, book keeping and printing whilst additionally supporting and promoting book publication.The society also held bibliographical workshops in the Sydney Jones Library, which gave members the opportunity to experiment with hand printing and the letter press, and organised antiquarian book exhibitions for its members. Meetings for the Liverpool Bibliographical Society subsided in 1995.