Canterbury Sources

CANTERBURY SOURCES is a new series intended to give access to a wide range of printed and manuscript sources in the Archives and Library at Canterbury Cathedral or to present other historical material relating to Canterbury. Each volume will have a foreword and introduction discussing the local significance of the individual collections and placing them in a wider context.

Each publication will be a 24 x 16 cm book, sewn, with stiff covers, with illustrations. Prices will be in the range £9.00 – £15.00 (+ p&p).
 

Titles in print

The Oxford Movement: a catalogue of the Cathedral Library's 19th-century books and pamphlets
(Canterbury Sources 1)

96 pages. Price £9.00 (+ £1.50 p&p in UK); USA $20.00 (including p&p)
ISBN 0950 13922 X
November 1999
In Foreign Parts: books and pamphlets on the world beyond Western Europe printed before 1900 in Canterbury Cathedral Library
(Canterbury Sources 2)

128 pages, illustrated, stiff covers. ISBN 0950 13923 8. 
Price £12.00 (+ £1·50 p&p in UK); USA $25.00 (including p&p.).
October 2000
The Slave Trade: Books and pamphlets on slavery and its abolition printed before 1900 in Canterbury Cathedral Library, with an introduction by David Turley.
(Canterbury Sources 3)

128 pages, illustrated, stiff covers. ISBN 0950 13924 6.
Price £12.00 (+ £1·50 p&p in UK); USA $25.00 (including p&p.).
December 2001

The following titles are in preparation:

Cathedral History Bibliography: a definitive bibliography of the history of Canterbury Cathedral, its arts, architecture, personnel and administration, by Nigel Ramsay.
The Canterbury Catch Club: a catalogue of the music from the late-18th and early-19th centuries, by Christopher Cipkin.
Medieval Financial and Court Records: including the cathedral priory's accounts, its officials, and its extensive estates throughout the south and east of England, by Michael Stansfield.
The Earliest Books of Canterbury Cathedral: manuscripts and fragments to 1200 in the Cathedral Archives, by Richard Gameson.
The Christ Church Letter Scrapbooks: documents of the 12th to 19th centuries in the Cathedral Archives, compiled by Cressida Annesley.

The series editor is Dr David J. Shaw.
Address:
Canterbury Sources

Canterbury Cathedral Library
The Precincts
Canterbury CT1 2EH 
Email:
CanterburySources@canterbury-cathedral.org
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Last update 30 November 2001