The London Library has uncovered 26 books in its collection that are almost certainly the original copies that Bram Stoker used to research and write his infamous Gothic horror novel Dracula, ...
“I will read them once. Then two times. And then 100 times.” “This is a safe place where kids can come in. Kids will have access to books and computers.” “It will be a great event for the community.
A collection of books and periodicals open to the public in the center of England’s capital city provides an extensive record of the women’s liberation movement. Now it is looking for a new lease on ...
A “wildly inapprorpiate” event that suggests that Shakespeare could have been a woman is being hosted by the London Library. The Bard’s apparant true identity is set to be discussed by a panel headed ...
A leading literary institution has been accused of promoting an "anti-intellectual conspiracy theory" with an event exploring claims that Shakespeare may have been a woman. A debate has "long raged" ...
The London Libraries network has developed a “Couch to 5k”-style reading app, “ReadOn”, and the app also includes a library map and goal-building features to incentivise reading. Developed by ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. London Library of Recorded English ...
Tucked modestly into a corner of St James’s Square hides one of London’s little-known treasures. The London Library, founded by Thomas Carlyle in 1841, is probably the most wonderful library in the ...