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Collection of British literary treasures from Littleborough’s



 Honresfeld library saved by national libraries charity






 “It has been a great privilege                                 The NHMF’s grant of

 to represent the family who                                    £4 million is the largest it
 have been careful custodians                                   has ever awarded towards

 of these remarkable treasures                                  the acquisition of literary

 ever since they were collected                                 manuscripts since its

 in the late 19th century.”                                     foundation in 1980.





 r Gabriel Heaton, Sotheby’s English                               NL, and its consortium of libraries and
 Literature & Historical Manuscripts                               writers’ houses, are profoundly grateful to
 DSpecialist, said: “This is a collection like               Ftheir lead donor Sir Leonard Blavatnik who
 no other that has come to market in recent                   match-funded the sum raised by FNL and the
 decades. It preserves the original words of                  consortium institutions, donating half the
 some of our greatest writers, from Robert                    purchase price. In recognition of his great
 Burns finding his poetic voice, to Jane Austen               generosity, the collection will henceforth be
 anticipating a proposal at a ball, to powerful               known as the Blavatnik Honresfeld Library. It is
 romantic verses by Emily Brontë.                             an extraordinary donation, the largest ever given
                                                              to the UK  by an individual for a literary treasure.
 “It has been a great privilege to represent the
 family who have been careful custodians of                   This acquisition has also been made possible
 these remarkable treasures ever since they   Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë, Autograph manuscript birthday notes, with sketches by Emily, 1841  thanks to the vital and generous support of
 were collected in the late 19th century. We                  the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF).
 were amazed and delighted at the incredible                  The NHMF’s grant of £4 million is the largest
 ambition of the FNL’s plan to acquire the whole              it has ever awarded towards the acquisition
 library, and they deserve every credit for                   of literary manuscripts since its foundation
 bringing their campaign to a successful                      in 1980.
 conclusion. Their success is a testament to
 what can be achieved by the collaboration of                 Success would also not have been possible
 public institutions and private collectors.”                 without the hugely generous support of each
                                                              of the consortium institutions and of very
 The family of the original collectors, who had               many funders including The Prince of Wales
 been the custodians of the library prior to the              Charitable Foundation; The Murray Family;
 acquisition, said: “We are delighted that the                Camelot Group; The Foyle Foundation; The
 library is to remain in the UK and as the                    David Cock Foundation; The T. S. Eliot
 property of the nation with many of the books                Foundation; Hugh and Catherine Stevenson;
 and manuscripts returning to their birthplaces               Berkeley Foundation; British Library
 for all to see and enjoy.”                                   Collections Trust; American Trust for the
                                                              British Library; B. H. Breslauer Fund of the
                                                              American Trust for the British Library; The
                                                              Ardeola Trust; The Vogel-Denebeim Family,
                                                              and the Penchant Foundation.
 Robert Burns, First Commonplace Book

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