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Scholars, Poets and Radicals

Discovering Forgotten Lives in the Blackwell Collections
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Exploring the archives of the world-renowned Blackwell Collections, Rita Ricketts uncovers a vivid tapestry of diverse characters entwined with the company's history from 1830 to 1940. From pioneering women and pauper apprentices to famous literary figures such as J.R.R. Tolkien, Wilfred Owen, and Dorothy L. Sayers, the book animates their forgotten memoirs, letters, and diaries. These personal narratives shed light on both the book trade and the wider social and cultural history of nineteenth and twentieth-century England, revealing stories of radicals, poets, and ordinary people whose lives intersected with monumental events like the First World War.
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Scholars, Poets and Radicals will appeal to enthusiasts of literary history, cultural studies, and anyone fascinated by the rich heritage of British publishing and book collecting. Readers interested in social history, archival discoveries, and the lives behind great literary figures will find this an engrossing and insightful read.

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Exploring the Blackwell Collections (publishing and bookselling archives), Rita Ricketts discovered diverse characters associated with this world-famous company, between 1830 and 1940; rich fodder for any book or cultural historian.

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Exploring the Blackwell Collections (publishing and bookselling archives), Rita Ricketts discovered diverse characters associated with this world-famous company, between 1830 and 1940. There is a tailor's son saving souls, a reluctant radical, a hammerman poet, a spellbound princess, pauper apprentices, pioneering women, profligate printers, and patriots publishing in protest against the authorities who sent so many to 'certain death' in the First World War.

Some became famous: J.R.R. Tolkien, Wilfred Owen, John Betjeman, Dorothy L. Sayers, Vera Brittain, Edith Sitwell, and Laurence Binyon, whose name is recollected wherever For the Fallen is read. Most were obscure, yet their memoirs, letters, and journals, often disregarded in recorded history, are preserved here. This is what makes the collections a rarity and so appealing.

Family memories of the first B.H. Blackwell and the diaries of his son and first apprentices document everyday life against the backdrop of the book trade, and also present a tableau of nineteenth and twentieth-century history ranging far beyond Oxford. The third B.H. Blackwell (Sir Basil) collected their stories, singling out Rex King whose diaries, 1918-1940, contain an astonishing reading list and a mordant dissection of the texts amounting to a critique of early twentieth-century English culture; rich fodder for any book or cultural historian.

Rex King, like all the characters in this book, wrote for posterity. And Rita Ricketts, a consummate storyteller, has ensured that they will be read by a new generation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781851244256

Publisher: Bodleian Library

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 March 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bodleian Library

Illustration: 31 Illustrations, black and white; 48 Plates, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 792g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Rita Ricketts is the author of Adventurers All (2002).

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