The Unveiled Cambridge Library TowerTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 817, Segment 6
May 22, 2018 • 18m
Guest: Mark Purcell, Deputy Director, Research Collections at the University Library at the University of Cambridge
Most countries have a law that requires at least one copy of every book that’s published in the country to be sent to a central archive. In America, that place is the Library of Congress. In England, there are several libraries that get a copy – one of them is at Cambridge University. And if you’ve ever visited Cambridge you’ve seen the tower that looms over campus – that 17-story tower is where the library has stashed many of those books. It’s been off-limits to the public and rather mysterious for many years. But all summer long, Cambridge Library staff will offer weekly guided tours. They’re calling the exhibit “Tall Tales: Secrets of the Tower.”
If you’re headed to the UK this year, “Tall Tales: Secrets of the Tower” is open until the end of October. Take a virtual tour here.