4th floor, Senate House Library
University of London
Malet Street
United Kingdom, London WC1E 7HU
UK
Introducing Spineless Wonders: So-called ‘spineless wonders’ are publications that are stapled, sewn, folded or a single sheet. They do not have a spine, so fall outside the traditional definition of a book. They are ephemeral, fragile and often not intended to last.
These works have value for social history, political movements and cultural and creative expression. They present another view of history and have survived thanks to people who have recognized their importance.
From political pamphlets and manifestos to popular prints and limited-edition artists’ works, the physical appearance and methods of production are as varied as the subject matter.
Spineless Wonders explores the riches held in Senate House Library’s collections. The works reveal diverse stories, from the global and collective to the local and personal, spanning 500 years of printing.
Free admission
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Spineless Wonders: The Power of Print Unbound
Mon - Frid 9am - 7pm
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