The Mortimer Rare Book Collection (MRBC) is the rare books collection of
Smith College
Smith College is a private liberal arts women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts. It was chartered in 1871 by Sophia Smith and opened in 1875. It is the largest member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges, a group of elite women's coll ...
. Along with the
Sophia Smith Collection
The Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College is an internationally recognized repository of manuscripts, photographs, periodicals and other primary sources in women's history.
General
One of the largest recognized repositories of manuscripts, ...
and
Smith College Archives
Smith College is a private, independent women's liberal arts college with coed graduate and certificate programs, located in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. The Smith College Archives document the life of the College by collecting mater ...
, it makes up Smith College Special Collections. The collection supports both general research and the curriculum of Smith College classes.
History
Smith created its first Rare Book Room in the 1937 addition to Neilson Library, under the direction of Smith librarian Mary E. Dunham.
It was renamed the Mortimer Rare Book Room in 1994 in honor of curator and teacher
Ruth Mortimer, who herself graduated from Smith,
and served as the collection's steward from 1975 until her death in 1994.
It was under Mortimer's leadership that the collection developed its
Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath (; October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. She is credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry and is best known for two of her published collections, '' Th ...
and
Virginia Woolf
Adeline Virginia Woolf (; ; 25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer, considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
Woolf was born ...
collections.
The repository was renamed the Mortimer Rare Book Collection when it became a part of Smith College Special Collections, a then-newly formed entity at Smith.
Collections
The MRBC has extensive holdings of both printed books and literary manuscripts, including
cuneiform
Cuneiform is a logo- syllabic script that was used to write several languages of the Ancient Middle East. The script was in active use from the early Bronze Age until the beginning of the Common Era. It is named for the characteristic wedge- ...
tables, European and American
herbals, modernist literature,
artist's books
Artists' books (or book arts or book objects) are works of art that utilize the form of the book. They are often published in small editions, though they are sometimes produced as one-of-a-kind objects.
Overview
Artists' books have employed a ...
, and book historical artifacts and examples. Among the Collection’s eighty
incunables
In the history of printing, an incunable or incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside that was printed in the earliest stages of printing in Europe, up to the year 1500. Incunabula were pr ...
(books printed before 1501) is the ''Epistole devotissime'' of
St. Catherine of Siena (Venice: Aldus Manutius, 1500), acquired in 1987 as Smith College Libraries' millionth volume.
Collection highlights include:
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Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath (; October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. She is credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry and is best known for two of her published collections, '' Th ...
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collection(and related collections, as well as a small selection of Plath
realia)
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Ann M. Martin
Ann Matthews Martin (born August 12, 1955) is an American children's fiction writer, known best for ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' series.
Early life
Ann Matthews Martin grew up in Princeton, NJ. Her mother, Eden Martin, was a preschool teacher and ...
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papersPapersof
Virginia Woolf
Adeline Virginia Woolf (; ; 25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer, considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
Woolf was born ...
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George Salter
George Salter (5 October 1897 – 31 October 1967), born Georg Salter, was an originally German, and from 1940 onwards an American book cover designer. He revolutionized cover design for books. He claimed worldwide fame for his design for Alfred D ...
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papers*
Leonard Baskin
Leonard Baskin (August 15, 1922 – June 3, 2000) was an American sculptor, draughtsman and graphic artist, as well as founder of the Gehenna Press (1942–2000). One of America's first fine arts presses, it went on to become "one of the most imp ...
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broadsides and printsSally Taft Duplaix Collection(mainly comprising 20th century lesbian pulp fiction)
References
External links
Mortimer Rare Book Collectionwebsite
Archival collections in the Mortimer Rare Book Collection
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University and college academic libraries in the United States
Rare book libraries in the United States
Special collections libraries in the United States
Smith College
Libraries in Massachusetts
Literary archives in the United States
Libraries in Hampshire County, Massachusetts