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Catalogue Project

In fall 1996, the Cotsen staff began compiling a multi-volume book catalogue of the research collection, with support from the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections and the Technical Services Department of the Princeton University Library. When complete, this catalogue will describe that portion of the non-circulating collection of printed books which the donor Lloyd E. Cotsen has gifted to Princeton University up to the year 2000. The material will comprise approximately 23,000 items out of a total of over 60,000 in over thirty languages published during the fifteenth through twentieth centuries.

Two volumes of the catalogue have been completed thus far. In May 2000, volume I, the twentieth century A-L, was published, and in December 2003, volume II, the twentieth century M-Z. 12,403 books are described there, with detailed notes on their illustrations, contents, bindings, and previous owners. As so many children's books appear without dates of publication on their title pages, every attempt has been made to assign an accurate date of issue based on internal evidence and authoritative reference sources in print and on-line.

Designed by Mark Argetsinger, the text of each volume is lavishly illustrated with over one hundred and fifty illustrations in duotone and process color and printed on Mohawk Superfine paper. The volumes are bound in olive green Japanese cloth with the front covers stamped in gold and full-color patterned endpapers.

Work is already underway on the final volume, which will describe the books, prints, and toys on paper, which are adaptations of traditional print formats, published up to 1899. The projected publication date is 2005. The index volume for the entire catalogue will be available in 2006.

 Following the publication of the two twentieth-century volumes, library staff will begin the process of loading copies of the bibliographical records of the 12,403 books described there into the Princeton OPAC. Until this process is completed, researchers with questions about the Cotsen Children's Library's holdings may contact the curator, Andrea Immel, for assistance in searching the local data file which has records for the majority of items in the collection.


The following texts from Volume 1 may be read online:
Foreword by Harold Shapiro, President of Princeton University
Introduction by Andrea Immel, Curator of the Cotsen Children's Library

Excerpts: Volume I:
p. 3; p. 4; p. 5; p. 6
p. 383; p. 384; p. 385; p. 386
p. 593; p. 594; p. 595; p. 596

Excerpts: Volume II
p. 483; p. 484; p. 485
p. 535; p. 536; p. 537; p. 538
p. 612; p. 613; p. 614; p. 615