Biography
Alan Noel Latimer Munby, called "Tim" by nearly everyone who knew him, was a later follower of M.R. James in the antiquarian tradition. His interest in rare books was first aroused by visits to booksellers in Bristol, near Clifton College where he was at school. Between 1935 and 1947 (except for during the Second World War), he worked in the book trade, at the antiquarian book dealers Bernard Quaritch, and in the book department at Sotheby's. After the war, he became Librarian of King's College, Cambridge, the college which had formerly been home to both M.R. James and E.G. Swain. He became an important figure in the librarianship community, and was made a member of the first ever British Library Board in 1973.
Munby started writing ghost stories whilst a prisoner at Oflag VII B, a German prisoner-of-war camp near Eichstätt, after his capture at Calais in 1940. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Eichstätt, Michael Rackl, gave the prisoners access to his own printing press, and they produced a camp magazine called *Touchstone*, which contained three of Munby's tales as well as poems, illustrations and essays by other prisoners. The stories recycled Munby's own antiquarian interests and knowledge into escapist fantasy for his fellow soldiers. Later he had these tales, and others written in the same period, published as *The Alabaster Hand* (1949).
Munby started writing ghost stories whilst a prisoner at Oflag VII B, a German prisoner-of-war camp near Eichstätt, after his capture at Calais in 1940. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Eichstätt, Michael Rackl, gave the prisoners access to his own printing press, and they produced a camp magazine called *Touchstone*, which contained three of Munby's tales as well as poems, illustrations and essays by other prisoners. The stories recycled Munby's own antiquarian interests and knowledge into escapist fantasy for his fellow soldiers. Later he had these tales, and others written in the same period, published as *The Alabaster Hand* (1949).
Books by Alan Noel Latimer Munby
Formation of the Phillipps Lib
Formation of the Phillipps Library
Lyra catenata
Lyra catenata
Alabaster Hand and Other Ghost Stories
British book sale catalogues, 1676-1800
Essays and papers
Catalogue of the well known co
Catalogue of the well known collection of printed books formed by the late Dr. A.N.L. Munby ... which will be sold by auction by Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co
Catalogue of the well-known co
Catalogue of the well-known collection of printed books formed by ... Dr. A.N.L. Munby
Notes on Thomas Gosden
Notes on Thomas Gosden
The alabaster hand, and other ghost stories
Wing's Short Title Catalogue
Wing's Short Title Catalogue
Book-collecting in the 1930s
Book-collecting in the 1930s
Connoisseurs and medieval mini
Connoisseurs and medieval miniatures, 1750-1850
Sale catalogues of libraries of eminent persons
The sales of William Pickering
The sales of William Pickering's publications
Sir Frederic Madden at Cambridge
The history and bibliography o
The history and bibliography of science in England: the first phase, 1833-1845
Portrait of an obsession
Cambridge college libraries
Cambridge college libraries
The formation of the Phillipps Library from 1841 to 1872
The formation of the Phillipps library
Charles Geoffrey des Graz, 189
Charles Geoffrey des Graz, 1893-1953
Floreat bibliomania
Floreat bibliomania
Phillipps studies
Phillipps studies
The catalogues of manuscripts
The catalogues of manuscripts & printed books of Sir Thomas Phillipps
The catalogues of manuscripts
The catalogues of manuscripts and printed books of Sir Thomas Phillipps
The alabaster hand
Some caricatures of book-colle
Some caricatures of book-collectors
Bibliothèque des gastronomes e
Bibliothèque des gastronomes et des économes, ou l'on passe en revue