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Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Libraries in Oxford form the largest UK university library system.

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The Bodleian Libraries form the largest UK university library system, with more than 13 million printed items, 80,000 e-journals and outstanding special collections.

The complete archives of the Oxford Group/MRA/IofC in the UK are housed there as a 'special collection'. You can see a catalogue of some (not all) of what they are holding at this link, or directly as a PDF file.

For more information about the Library and how to gain access, visit the Library's website.


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THERE ARE 1097 ITEMS AVAILABLE
At 19 years old Hovelsen was in the hands of the Gestapo in Norway.
This is a gripping and deeply moving account of a modern pilgrim’s progress.
‘Beside Paul, the doings of Alexander the Great and Napoleon fade into insignificance.'
Peter Howard: aufbruch zum modernen menschen
Anne Wolrige Gordon tells her father's story, the good and the bad, often in his own words.
‘Clara, Clara - intense, aesthetic, poetic,' wrote Theodore Dreiser to the author.
Place location
Oxford, UK
Place location
Oxford, UK