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  1. The origins of the present Marshall Library lie in the small Moral Sciences Library created by Professor Alfred Marshall and Professor Henry Sidgwick from 1885 onwards, largely through the donation of their own books for student use. This library was situated in the Divinity School opposite St. John's College.

  2. - Alfred Marshall Archives, and various archival materials of nearly 30 economists (e.g. John Neville Keynes, Arthur Pigou, Austin Robinson) - an outstanding historic collection of over 30,000 pamphlets (mostly in so-called black boxes) - 3,000 rare books (after 1800), plus nearly 300 rare books (primarily pre-1800) deposited at the University ...

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  3. The origins of the present Marshall Library lie in the small Moral Sciences Library created by Professor Alfred Marshall and Professor Henry Sidgwick from 1885 onwards, largely through the donation of their own books for student use.

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Following the death of the renowned economist Professor Alfred Marshall in 1924, the Marshall Library of Economics was founded in his honour by his widow Mary Paley Marshall, with support from John Maynard Keynes.

  5. MARSHALL, Alfred (1842-1924) 22 boxes and c10 large volumes correspondence, notes, lectures, teaching records, graphs and charts, writings, photographs and autobiographical material. These have all been catalogued and the catalogues are all available below in pdf format:

    Name
    Description Of Archival Holdings
    Catalogue
    BONAR, James (1852-1941)
    1 box correspondence and papers on ...
    BROMBERG, Benjamin (fl1961)
    1 folder correspondence to Sir Geoffrey ...
    CAIRNS, Andrew (fl1932)
    3 reports on economic conditions in ...
    CAMBRIDGE ECONOMIC CLUB
    2 bound volumes of papers read to the ...
  6. Marshall Library Archives. About: DESCRIPTION: The Archives comprise rare and annotated books from Professor Alfred Marshall and Mary Paley Marshall's collections, along with books from the original Moral Sciences Library, originally owned by Professor Henry Sidgwick.

  7. The library of the Faculty of Economics and Politics, named after Alfred Marshall, Professor of Political Economy, 1884-1908.

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