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    About the Collection

    Founded in 1935 with the donation of Thomas B. Lockwood’s antiquarian collection, the Rare Book Collection comprises over 17,000 volumes from ca. 1450 to the early twentieth century, including all four 17th-century Shakespeare Folios, important first editions of English literature like Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, significant publications in the history of science including Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, fine press publications from the Kelmscott and Doves presses, and Western New York imprints. Additionally, it contains manuscript collections, a rare coin and medallion collection, and other materials, including three original illustrations by William Blake.

    420 Capen Hall
    Buffalo, NY 14260-1674
    rarebooks@buffalo.edu
    716-645-2917

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    • Access Forbidden: UB Exhibition Unveils Centuries of Banned and Censored Books
      10/13/25

      Explore 575 years of censorship and resilience in Access Forbidden: Banned and Censored Books, 1549–1940, the first major exhibition of UB’s Rare Books Collection since 2006.

    • UB Libraries Debut Digital Collection of Rare Macdonald Watercolors
      10/2/25

      The UB Libraries has made available a digital collection, Defence Of Guenevere, featuring 21 original watercolors by Frances E. and Margaret Macdonald.

    • Lynn Lasota: Helping Researchers & Visitors Connect to UB’s Treasures
      3/11/25

      For more than 14 years, Lasota has been working across departments at UB and honing her skills in special collections.