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CATEGORIES:Darwin College Humanities and Social Sciences Semi
 nars
SUMMARY:Rare books and Anglo-Irish collecting in nineteent
 h century Cambridge - Nora Moroney\, Bibiography
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/192896
DESCRIPTION:Henry Bradshaw (1831-1886)\, former Librarian of C
 ambridge University Library\, is mainly remembered
  for his contributions to bibliographical scholars
 hip. He was also\, however\, a prolific book colle
 ctor with a life-long interest in Irish print\, hi
 story and literature. This talk examines the Brads
 haw collection and its development throughout the 
 nineteenth century\, exploring its importance in b
 oth a national and institutional context. It will 
 trace the journey of many rare Irish books to Camb
 ridge during this era – and illuminate the connect
 ions and crossovers in print culture between Irela
 nd and England through Bradshaw’s library-building
 .\n
LOCATION:1 Newnham Terrace\, Darwin College
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