Cotsen Children's Library

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The Cotsen Children's Library is a specialist library within the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Princeton University Library.

It is an international research collection of illustrated children's books, manuscripts, original artwork, prints, and educational toys from the 15th century to the present day, presented to the library by its owner, Lloyd E. Cotsen, in 1997. The collection has important holdings of materials in several languages, including English, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin and Russian.

Treasures include an early-Coptic Christian schoolbook; medieval manuscripts; scrapbooks from Hans Christian Andersen; drawings by Edward Lear, K.F.E. Freyhold, and Samuil Marshak; picture letters by Beatrix Potter; early editions of fairy tales by Madame d’Aulnoy, Charles Perrault, and the Brothers Grimm; a large collection of books published by John Newbery; Soviet Constructivist children's books; [1] American dime novels; moveable books; jigsaw puzzles; educational playing cards; and other toys through the ages. It also houses the best collection of Japanese children's books outside of Japan (over 10,000 items), [2] and of Chinese children's books outside of China (over 35,000 items). [3]

Publications relating to specific collections held in the Cotsen Children's Library

The following is a selection only. [4]

References

  1. "New & Notable" (PDF). The Princeton University Library Chronicle. 65 (2): 343–356. 2004. doi:10.25290/prinunivlibrchro.65.2.0343. JSTOR   10.25290/prinunivlibrchro.65.2.0343.
  2. "Ivy Plus Libraries' Digital Projects on East Asia". Duke University Libraries. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  3. Virtue by Design: Illustrated Chinese Children’s Books from the Cotsen Children’s Library by Don J. Cohn. (29 x 21 cm.). Illustrations. Paperback, 90 pp., Los Angeles: The Cotsen Occasional Press, 2000.
  4. "Cotsen Children's Library WorldCat Results". WorldCat. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  5. Shefrin, Jill (2009). "The Dartons: Publishers of Educational Aids, Pastimes & Juvenile Ephemera, 1787-1876. A Bibliographical Checklist". Oak Knoll. Cotsen Occasional Press. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  6. Shefrin, Jill (2009). The Dartons : publishers of educational aids, pastimes & juvenile ephemera, 1787-1876; a bibliographical checklist; together with a description of the Darton Archive as held by the Cotsen Children's Library, Princeteon University & a brief history of printed teaching aids. Cotsen Occasional Press. OCLC   723508629.
  7. Barker, Nicolas. "The Glory of the Art of Writing: The Calligraphic Work of Francesco Alunno of Ferrara". Oak Knoll. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  8. Cohn, Don J; Herring, Ann. "The Dawn of Wisdom: Selections from the Collection of the Cotsen Children's Library". Oak Knoll. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  9. Shefrin, Jill; Spilsbury, John (1999). Neatly dissected : for the instruction of young ladies and gentlemen in the knowledge of geography : John Spilsbury and early dissected puzzles. Cotsen Occasional Press. OCLC   44795099.
  10. Margit Sperling Cotsen; Judy Taylor; Anne Stevenson Hobbs (2004). The Beatrix Potter collection of Lloyd Cotsen published on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Cotsen Occasional Press. OCLC   845852306.
  11. Nip and the chocolate : a ppicture letter from Beatrix Potter to Winifred Warne, April 14, 1906. 2004. OCLC   57624783.
  12. Immel, Andrea (2005). Readers in the Cotsen Children's Library. Princeton University. OCLC   79466697.
  13. "Catalogue Project | Cotsen Children's Library".
  14. "Catalogue of the Cotsen Children's Library: The 20th Century, A-L (Vol. 1)". Brill. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  15. "Catalogue of the Cotsen Children's Library: The 20th Century, M-Z (Vol. 2)". Brill. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  16. Immel, Andrea (2009). Imagerie popularie : French pictorial broadsides for children in the Cotsen Children's Library : twelve prints from the exhibition, Milberg Gallery, Firestone Library, July 10, 2009-January 24, 2010. Princeton University. OCLC   567386452.