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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.


Physical copies available in this location

THERE ARE 1097 ITEMS AVAILABLE
You will want to see what is in the next chapter and the next!
Norwegian artist and writer talks about his friendships with Soviet dissidents.
How a form of travel and communication became one of the most popular sports in the world.
A treasure trove of stories, written by one of the best writers of the movement.
The first play written by Alan Thornhill, a ground-breaking venture
A short look at Frank Buchman's family and background.
'The greatest need of mankind today - socially and individually - is a true sense of direction.'
Abridgement of 'The God Who Speaks' in the words of the original author
Place location
Oxford, UK
Place location
Oxford, UK