books

Conservation tales: Endpapers and how to spot them!

Since the formation of books as we know them, endpapers or endleaves have existed in some form, situated between the textblock and the binding.  Not unlike endbands which were discussed in a previous blog, endpapers have evolved through time from providing protection for the textblock and structural support to becoming integral decorative features. Endpapers in… Read more Conservation tales: Endpapers and how to spot them!

Dorset Authors at Dorset History Centre

We thought that in today’s blog we would look at some of Dorset’s authors and poets, and also a couple of authors who have been influenced and inspired by Dorset. Thomas Hardy We cannot talk about Dorset authors without mentioning the distinguished poet and author Thomas Hardy. Hardy was born on the 2nd June 1840… Read more Dorset Authors at Dorset History Centre

Hutchins’ Extra Illustrated: Volume 1

One of the most consulted books at the Dorset History Centre is Hutchins’ History and Antiquities of Dorset. John Hutchins, then Vicar of Swyre and Melcombe Horsey and later Rector of Holy Trinity Wareham, began collecting information for his History of Dorset in the 1730’s. It took him nearly forty years to complete and, were… Read more Hutchins’ Extra Illustrated: Volume 1