St Peters House Library Special Collection is located on the ground floor behind the Help Desk. It contains many unique items: including limited edition illustrated books, Artists’ books, handmade items such as zines, books on dress history, posters, design exhibitions, historical pamphlets and ephemera. Some of them are very rare and valuable.
All items can be consulted for reference purposes during the Help Desk during opening hours.
The collection can be searched online using the library catalogue. To search just for material held in the Special Collection use the search loantype:"spec coll" and add your keywords at the end. For example: loantype:"spec coll" Alice in Wonderland will return the copies of the book Alice in Wonderland in the Special Collection. You can find items you'd like to use on the catalogue, Help Desk staff can then issue up to 3 items per user request on your library card and the items can be used in the library on the ground floor only.
Students can also contact us at library@brighton.ac.uk to arrange an appointment to browse the collection in the Special Collection room on weekdays between 9am and 5pm. These appointments require a librarian present and can be booked individually or in groups of up to 4 people.
St Peters House Library also has a large microform collection containing a wide range of historic material including lots of Underground and Alternative Press items. Material can be viewed, and print or electronic copies made using the digital microform reader/scanner. For a full list of the collection content see here.
An Artists' book is a form of expression conceived by artists using the function or the format of a book as inspiration. There may be a handmade element, sometimes the book is a one off unique shaped object (a rubber duck for example), or just a regular shaped printed format that we are all familiar with. In many instances though they are produced in small print runs and often self-published. We have a good selection of Artists' books in the collection at St Peters House Library that you can come and look at.
For extensive research the National Art Library at the V&A hold a very large collection of Artists' books at their site in London.