A 450-year-old Copernicus book meticulously restored. A crude life drawing in the back of an early edition of Lady Chatterley鈥檚 Lover, suspected to have been sketched by D. H. Lawrence. Original and draft sketches of The Magic Pudding, before it became Australia鈥檚 favourite literary dessert. These are just a few of the works members of the public will have access to during Sydney Rare Book Week.聽
Commencing 19 October, the week of activities is a gift that keeps on giving for bibliophiles, history enthusiasts and collectors of all things unique and significant.
In collaboration with the NSW State Library, The University of Sydney Library again joins a host of Sydney鈥檚 cultural institutions hosting a series of events, concluding with a Rare Book Fair on campus.
鈥淥ur Rare Books and Special Collections holds over 250,000 items鈥, said Julie Sommerfeldt, Manager of the Rare Books and Special Collections
鈥淔eaturing manuscripts, printed and archival material, from diverse places, cultures and religions across time, it is a rich and significant source of material to support teaching, research and outreach at the University.
鈥淚t is a treasure trove of discovery. The collections feature diverse items such as illuminated medieval manuscripts, significant early works in the sciences and literature, rare comics, modern science fiction and artists鈥 books.鈥
Pen sketch by Norman Lindsay in a first edition copy of The Magic Pudding, RB 1158.8
A free public lecture about the iconic Australian artist, Norman Lindsay, who famously illustrated The Magic Pudding, will be a highlight of the week. Researchers Robert Holden and Rodney Kent聽took on the task of creating a bibliography for the Lindsay, soon realising the University鈥檚 holdings in the Rare Books and Special聽Collections were their very own 鈥楳agic Pudding鈥. What they thought they would be a one-day project snowballed into rediscovering a wealth of original materials 鈥 returning weekly for months. Holden and Kent found early self-portraits, rough sketches for significant artworks such as A Trio, printer鈥檚 proofs of The Pen Drawings of Norman Lindsay and early sketches of the beloved characters 鈥 and pudding 鈥 in The Magic Pudding. They will discuss their findings at .
Piscator Press : an original pen and ink drawing of the improved Albion hand-printing press, by Allan Gamble. Sydney, 1964. RB 770.1 20.
It鈥檚 not every day that you can operate a 19th century printing press, but the University Library is hosting two workshops taking visitors behind the scenes and giving them the chance to try out their Piscator Press. Purchased by the Library in the early 1960s, the 1879 Improved Albion printing press was a passion project of a former University Librarian, Harrison Bryan (1962-1980). A small group of passionate staff members produced the first official publication on the press in 1963, and today the Library hosts an annual Printer in Residence programme, giving artists and printers the opportunity to engage with our collections, people and spaces, and create work using the press. Visitors can register for the workshops and to learn about letterpress printing, with the opportunity to set some type and print a memento to take home.
At the close of Sydney鈥檚 Rare Book Week, the library will host the annual rare book fair, bringing rare and wonderful treasures from across the country to the University鈥檚 historic MacLaurin Hall. Attendees can find vintage postcards, antique illustrations and photographs amongst the offerings from antiquarian and rare booksellers. Highlights include a first edition of John White鈥檚 account of the natural history of the new colony at Sydney Cove, and antique prints from Henri Privat-Livemont, and the master of Art Nouveau, Eug猫ne Grasset.
At the 2023 Fair, the University of Sydney Library found treasures to add to the Special and Rare Books Collection, including a postcard and letter from Albert Einstein to a professor of the University, written in 1948.
Entry to the fair is free,
The Sydney Rare Book Week program includes events at the State Library of NSW,聽Penrith Museum of Printing, Australian National Maritime Museum,聽Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, City of Sydney, Antique Print Map Room,聽Moore College, Ralph Lewis Binery, Parliament House, the Mint, Western Sydney Records Centre and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.聽.