
A generous award will allow King鈥檚 College to catalogue and conserve an important part of an outstanding collection of rare books given to the College by George Thackeray, a former Provost. Behind the Thackeray Collection lies an intriguing and tragic personal story.
A generous award will allow King鈥檚 College to catalogue and conserve an important part of an outstanding collection of rare books given to the College by George Thackeray, a former Provost. Behind the Thackeray Collection lies an intriguing and tragic personal story.
It鈥檚 thought that Thackeray never recovered from this terrible blow [the death of his wife] and that his book collecting may have offered solace for his grief.
When King鈥檚 College was bequeathed a library of some 4,000 books by George Thackeray, who was its Provost from 1814 to 1850, the gift arrived as a mixed blessing. Right up until the 1830s, the College library had been held in the side chapels of its world-famous chapel and there was nowhere suitable to house this large influx of volumes. Eventually bookcases were made for an outstanding collection of rare and precious books ranging in date of publication from the 1470s to 1850.
探花直播Thackeray Collection came to King鈥檚 in two instalments 鈥 a first donation on Thackeray鈥檚 death in 1850 and a second larger gift on the death of his daughter, Mary Ann, in 1879. 听Its contents reflect Thackeray鈥檚 interests in divinity, natural history, poetry and literature as well as travel and sport. 探花直播piecemeal nature of the donation, the wide range of books it encompasses and the lack of resources to organise it meant that a comprehensive and accurate catalogue of the collection in its entirety was never made.
Despite the lukewarm response to its arrival, and the absence of detailed descriptions of its contents, Thackeray鈥檚 library is now fully appreciated as one of the three most important gifts of books to King鈥檚 College in its long history, ranking alongside collections given by the scholar Jacob Bryant (1715-1804) and the economist John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946).
Last month King鈥檚 was awarded a generous grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund that will enable its librarians to catalogue and conserve around 1,600 of the volumes bequeathed by the Thackerays in a project titled 鈥楽hakespeare and Austen at Cambridge: Celebrating their Centenaries in 2016 and 2017鈥. 听Funding is earmarked for the 1,000 or so works of English literature in the collection, which includes titles by some of the foremost names in literary history, among them John Milton, John Donne, Edmund Spenser and Ben Jonson.
探花直播variety of subject matter covered by his books reveals Thackeray to be something of a polymath. He bought items that interested him personally and he purchased both antiquarian and contemporary titles. Among the works of literature, of particular note on the 400th anniversary of the playwright鈥檚 death is a First Folio of Shakespeare鈥檚 plays, collated and published in 1623.
探花直播First Folio is one of 233 known surviving copies (only about 45 of which are in the UK). Also in the collection are the Second (1632) and Fourth Folios (1685) of Shakespeare鈥檚 plays. 探花直播front cover of the Fourth Folio is detached and cannot currently be used in exhibitions. One of the first tasks will be to repair this book so it can feature in the forthcoming outreach activities marking Shakespeare鈥檚 death.
Next year marks the 200th anniversary of the death of Jane Austen: Thackeray鈥檚 collection includes a complete set of Austen鈥檚 works. Highlights in the Austen collection include rare first editions of her novels Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion along with early editions of Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park and Pride and Prejudice.
探花直播creation of a comprehensive catalogue of the novels, poetry and plays acquired by Thackeray will entail producing detailed online catalogue records for each book that include full publication details, physical descriptions, collation, description of marginalia, illustrations of rare and historic bindings, Library of Congress Subject Headings, provenance information, and bibliographic references.
Once complete this catalogue will be made available online, allowing scholars worldwide to search the contents of the collection and to consult items in the Library鈥檚 established reading rooms or request copies through its imaging services. Outreach is a key aspect of the award: planned is a series of exhibitions, talks, open days and workshops for the public. An appeal for volunteers to help with the organisation of outreach projects has met with an enthusiastic response.
鈥淢any of these books are in need of conservation and cannot be consulted by users or used in exhibitions because of the risk that handling them may cause further damage: covers are detached; spines damaged; fragile items need to be placed in bespoke archival boxes, and so on. 探花直播risk is that further deterioration to the books will occur if we do not act now,鈥 said King鈥檚 College Librarian, Dr James Clements.
An intriguing and tragic personal story underlies the Thackeray collection. 听George Thackeray was born into a wealthy family and was a cousin of the novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, best known for his novel Vanity Fair.听 George Thackeray attended Eton College and then King鈥檚, where he took a BA followed by an MA. He returned to Eton as a teacher and then became private chaplain to George III and three successive monarchs.听 In 1814 he was elected Provost of King鈥檚. A preferred candidate had been deemed too young. Thackeray, whose health was known to be poor, was seen as a convenient stopgap.
Thackeray remained stubbornly alive for a further 36 years 鈥 and shortly before his death was reported by Makepeace Thackeray to be looking 鈥減erfectly healthy, handsome, stupid and happy鈥. But Thackeray鈥檚 life was marked by loss. His first wife died shortly after their marriage. When his second wife went into labour with the couple鈥檚 first child, the physician attending her had been badly affected by the death of a previous patient, the Princess Charlotte. When Mrs Thackeray showed similar symptoms, the doctor shot himself. Mrs Thackeray died five days later.
It鈥檚 thought that Thackeray never recovered from this terrible blow and that his book collecting may have offered solace for his grief. His obituary notes that 鈥渢here was not a vendor of literary curiosities in London who had not some reason for knowing the provost of King鈥檚鈥. 探花直播tribute continues: 鈥淗e was an erudite classic, and an eminent naturalist; and his collection and library, in connection with his study, are reputed (as private ones) to rank among, even if they are not the best in England.鈥 Many of the volumes he purchased were sumptuously and expensively rebound in leather. All were identified by the addition of a bookplate featuring the Thackeray coat of arms.
As Provost of King鈥檚, Thackeray steadfastly resisted change and dealt with miscreants with 鈥渁n almost Roman firmness鈥. He was, however, outstandingly generous both to individual King鈥檚 scholars and to the college itself 鈥 though he could be acerbic and crabby. He blocked reform to an antiquated system whereby students at King鈥檚 were exempt from 探花直播 examinations 鈥 and it was only after this death that the College was able to phase out this privilege.
探花直播writer of his obituary comes to a blunt conclusion: 鈥淢any men have been more widely popular.鈥 But Thackeray鈥檚 alleged grumpiness was accompanied by huge generosity of spirit 鈥 and, thanks to a generous award , scholars worldwide will soon have increased access to an important collection of rare books.
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