Subject: Kohler Collection of British Popular Poetry
I thought the information below might be interesting to people concerned with 19th century British publisher's cloth bindings. The General Library of the University of California at Davis has received a Higher Education Act, Title II-C grant of $306,025 to process the Kohler Collection of British Popular Poetry. The Kohler Collection, assembled by the British Bookseller C.C. Kohler, was acquired by UC Davis in 1983. It includes some 10,000 titles of popular, non-canonical poetry from the years 1789-1918, the great majority of which are bound as issued. The poets represented in it concerned themselves with almost all of the themes associated with the British social and cultural history of the period--themes such as India and Empire, orientalism, medievalism and chivalry, childhood, the family and the cult of domesticity, women as wives and as "angels in the house", and nature, viewed both scientifically and romantically. There is a substantial amount of verse celebrating, often sentimentally and nostalgically, rural and village life. There are numerous historical narratives and romances, some set in classical or exotic locales, and others illustrative of an emerging popular historiography and mythology of the nation's past. Throughout the collection there appears poetry, frequently didactic and morally improving, intended for children. The sense of local identities and sense of place is striking in the many poets whose subject was the character and folklore of their area, and who chose to write in one of the many regional dialects then still surviving. The religious poetry of the collection includes numerous examples of devotion and piety, but has also material related to evangelicalism, Tractarianism, and renascent Anglo-Catholicism. The collection includes work of some 6,500 individual authors, some twenty percent of whom are women. Also noteworthy is a genre of verse by working class poets. Many of the titles in the Kohler Collection are presently difficult or impossible to locate in other sources. About forty percent of the 10,000 titles cannot be found in either OCLC or RLIN. During 1994/95, the UC Davis General Library will catalog and do preservation microfilming for the entire collection. Catalog records will appear in both OCLC and RLIN, and film copies of works in the collection will be available through interlibrary loan. For additional information contact: Clinton Howard Associate University Librarian for Collections and Technical Services General Library University of California, Davis Davis, California 95616 916-752-2110 Fax: 916-752-6899 cnhoward [at] ucdavis__edu Charlotte *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:8 Distributed: Tuesday, July 19, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-8-013 ***Received on Friday, 15 July, 1994