Those of you who find yourselves passing by the Library's window in Mason's Yard will have seen that a new display has been installed featuring new books by members, many of which have been written and researched in the Library.
The eclectic display showcases books from fiction, history, art and more - demonstrating the wide range of resources on offer to Library members.
It includes:
- Paul Laffan, The Fabricated Christ: confronting what we know about Jesus and the Gospels
- Mary Medawar, The Split Tree
- Michael Bond, Wayfinding: the art and science of how we find and lose our way
- David Beattie, Hans-Adam II
- Geoff Andrews, Agent Moliere
- Andrew Lycett, Conan Doyle's Wide World
- Hannah Rothschild, House of Trelawney
- Hugo Vickers, The Sphinx: the life of Gladys Deacon - Duchess of Marlborough
- Diana Devlin, Sam Wanamaker: A global performer
- David d'Avray, Papal Jurisprudence c. 400
- Sophy Roberts, Lost Pianos of Siberia
- Douglas Smith, Russian Job
- Andrew Alchin, Bvda, Ofen, pesto, Buda, Pest
- Diana Preston, Eight Days at Yalta: how Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin shaped the post-war world
- Sophie Hardach, Confession with Blue Horses
- Alexandra Schulman, Clothes…and Other Things that Matter
- C. J. Schuler, Along the Amber Route : St Petersburg to Venice
- Judith Flanders, A Place for Everything : the curious history of alphabetical order
- Sinclair McKay, Dresden: the fire and the darkness
- Philip Hensher, A Small Revolution in Germany
- Simon Callow, London's Great Theatres
All of these books are now available to borrow from the Library, just log in to Catalyst to browse then choose to collect from the Library or have them posted to you at home.