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Emory University has a long history of acquiring manuscripts and rare book collections for research and teaching. MARBL holds over 200,000 printed volumes, over 1,200 manuscript collections, photographs, motion picture film, audio recordings, and other visual media. Subject areas of special strength include literature; African American history and culture; and the history of Atlanta, Georgia, and the South.
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Other Collections at Emory:
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EUCLID:   catalog of the Emory University libraries. Includes books, manuscript collections, and archives held in MARBL.
MARBL Finding Aids: browse descriptions of select manuscript collections.
MARBL Subject Guides:   overviews of collections related to particular topical areas.
Irish Literary Collections Portal:  fully searchable finding aids for the Irish literary manuscript collections held by Emory University Boston College.
Digital Collections:   links to digital projects based on MARBL collections.

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Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book

   Library ~Fall 2007  Volume 1~Number 2

The Bomb That Healed : Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild, Civil Rights, and the Temple Bombing of 1958

opening August 23, 2008

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What's New:

Upcoming Closings & Schedule Changes
Saturday August 30, 2008 Closed
Monday September 1, 2008 Closed
Saturday October 11, 2008 Open 1-6pm
Thursday- Saturday November 27-29, 2008 Closed
Saturday December 20, 2008 Open 1-6 pm
Wednesday-Thursday December 24-25, 2008 Closed
Saturday December 27, 2008 Closed
Wednesday December 31, 2008 Closed
Thursday January 1, 2009 Closed

“New Covenants” Symposium on Feb.1 explores Special Collections Responsibilities and New Frontiers

 

Exhibit Traces Graduate's Impact on 19th Century China

The work of Emory College graduate Young John Allen (1836–1907), translator, publisher is the subject of "China on My Mind: Young John Allen's Journey from Emory to Shanghai." Check out the companion web exhibit.

Southern Christian Leadership Conference Places Archive at Emory
Included in the archive are correspondence; press releases, speeches and other SCLC staff writings; SCLC publications; membership records; clippings and other collected print materials; photographs; audio cassette tapes; and videotapes.

"A Fine Excess"

A Three-Day Celebration of Poetry at Emory University

With Richard Wilbur, W. D. Snodgrass, Mark Strand, J. D. McClatchy, Mary Jo Salter, and other Waywiser Press Poets

April 2-4, 2008

Gerald Hughes

Emory University has made an addition to the Gerald Hughes papers, which includes significant new family material which casts light on the family origins and life of his brother Ted Hughes.  Among the new materials are letters from Edith (Farrar) Hughes, William Henry Hughes, and Hilda Farrar, Edith's sister, to Gerald Hughes and his family, written between 1952 and 1997.  This correspondence from Gerald and Ted Hughes's mother, father and aunt provides further insight into the life and work of Ted Hughes and also offers more extensive details of the relationships between the Hughes family members.  The addition also consists of writings by Edith (Farrar) Hughes, including an untitled poem and a narrative recollection of her childhood, early family photographs of Edith and William Henry Hughes and their parents, and several photographs of important landmarks which document Ted Hughes's legacy as Poet Laureate of England from 1984 to his death in 1998.  Finally, two films shot by Gerald Hughes in 1964 during a visit to England, one of which contains rare footage of Assia Wevill and Ted Hughes in London during the changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace, round out the addition.

 

Alice Walker to Place her Archive at Emory University

Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize-winner and internationally known Georgia-born novelist and poet, will place her archive with Emory University, Provost Earl Lewis announced today,

Dec. 18, 2007.

African American Pamphlet Literature at Emory University
The Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library at Emory University houses several thousand 19th and 20th century pamphlets relating broadly to African American religion and politics. This online portal provides centralized access to this literature.

William Levi Dawson: The Collection at Emory University
An on-line exhibition commemorating the life, work, and legacy of composer and conductor William Levi Dawson

 

"The Prophet's Country"
A Celebration of the Life and Work of Flannery O'Connor

On September 25th and 26th Emory brings leading scholars to campus for a symposium.

Emory to Unseal Flannery O'Connor Letters

On May 12, Emory University will make public the complete collection of letters from famed Southern writer Flannery O'Connor to Elizabeth "Betty" Hester.

Emory University Acquires Love Letters of Ted Hughes and Assia Wevill

Emory University's Robert W. Woodruff Library has acquired the correspondence from Ted Hughes, the late poet laureate of Britain, to his lover Assia Wevill.

Emory University Acquires Papers of Kelly Miller (1863-1939)

The Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory has acquired the papers of one of the leading African American intellectuals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Emory University Acquires Literary Archive of Salman Rushdie One of the most celebrated authors of our time will join the faculty of Emory University as Distinguished Writer in Residence and place his literary archive at Emory’s Robert W. Woodruff Library.

 

Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library,
Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322
email: marbl@emory.edu     phone: 404-727-6887     fax: 404-727-0360


 
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