Stopping by Curtin Library I thought I’d check their KSP collection – could be an edition I hadn’t seen or even a signature… Still amazed to find this message from KSP inside a cheap paperback edition. It’s been sitting unnoticed on their shelves for decades. I took it to the front desk and suggested they consider moving it to a special collection.
Discovery inside a cheap paperback
08 Wednesday Jun 2016
Posted In the steps of KSP
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Jane Bryony Rawson said:
Amazing!
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jpquinton said:
Awesome Nathan.
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Dr Denise Faithfull said:
Well done, Nathan Hobby. I hope the librarian took your advice.
Denise Faithfull in Sydney
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Nathan Hobby said:
One can only hope! Of course, sent off to a rare book collection, no-one will be able to go and have a look at it easily. Trade offs.
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Jess said:
What a great find! 🙂
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Lisa Hill said:
Well of course I scampered off to see whether my copy of the exact same edition had a similar message.
But *sigh*, no, only the previous owner’s name, and that she was in 1C at D.A.T.C. (Dandenong Technical College, maybe).
Still, it’s nice to discover that this was a set text at this school, some time in the sixties if the YOP (1961) is a guide.
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Nathan Hobby said:
It was worth checking!
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whisperinggums said:
How exciting a find Nathan. I do hope you gave it to someone who understood the importance and is likely to pass it on to the right part of the library. And, really, in the Rare Books section it might occasionally go on display for all the see whereas where it is now no-one ever sees it really do they? The odd borrower perhaps, but one has to assume that past borrowers probably hadn’t noticed the inscription. Probably just as well as they might have pinched it!!
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Nathan Hobby said:
Thank you Sue – and you’re exactly right. Much better chance of being appreciated (venerated?) when it’s recognised for what it is. At least it hadn’t had a dateslip glued over the top by a zealous library clerk. (I have seen this – though for an academic book and an obscure author – in a library I’ve worked in.)
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Loredana Isabella Crupi said:
What an exciting find! 👏👏👏
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Tracy Ryan said:
I think it must be signed to Bert Vickers (F.B. Vickers) as that is his birthday.
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Nathan Hobby said:
Yes, I think you’re right! Mystery solved. I don’t have in my notes at all, as it’s outside my period – but the ADB mentions their association – http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/vickers-frederick-bert-15891 . I wonder if he donated all his books to WAIT/Curtin when he died.
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