Ceremony for Winners of JD Forbes Book Collecting Prize

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Tuesday 3 November 2015

Winners of the University Library’s inaugural book collecting prize were celebrated at an event in Parliament Hall last week. Our JD Forbes Book Collecting Prize is named in honour of James David Forbes (1809-1868), the eminent scientist and Principal of the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard at St Andrews. Similar prizes have also been endowed at the other ancient Scottish universities.

Prize giving ceremony in Parliament Hall.
Prize giving ceremony in Parliament Hall.

The purpose of the prize is to encourage students of the University to build their own collections and to promote interest in book collecting. The prize comprises £500 for the winning student and £250 to buy an item, chosen by the winner, to be included in our Library’s Special Collections.

Left: Prize winner Dawn Hollis delivered an engaging speech about her collection. Right: The audience were invited to see a selection of books from Dawn's collection.
Left: Prize winner Dawn Hollis delivered an engaging speech about her collection. Right: The audience were invited to see a selection of books from Dawn’s collection.
A selection of books from the prizewinning collection.
A selection of books from the prize winning collection.

The reception, held on Wednesday 28 October, celebrated prize winner Dawn Hollis whose collection: ‘High and Distant Places: a travel, exploration, and mountaineering collection’, hugely impressed the judges. She gave an entertaining and informative presentation on the background to her collection and brought examples to show the audience.Two honourable mentions were made of Eloise Bennett and Scott Schorr, who were also presented with certificates.

Prizewinner Dawn Hollis (centre), with Eloise Bennett and Scott Schorr, who received honorable mentions.
Prize winner Dawn Hollis (centre), with Eloise Bennett and Scott Schorr, who received honorable mentions.

Dawn chose to buy a manuscript, entitled Kellie Law, to be added to our Special Collections. This includes prose and poetry in celebration of the view from the top of this local hill.

Kellie Law (ms38981).
Kellie Law manuscript (ms38981).

The Library is delighted to be opening the competition again this year, with a deadline of 1st June 2016. We are also looking for poster designs to promote the Book Collecting Prize. The chosen poster design will win £50 Topping & Company vouchers and would be used in our promotion of the award. Please send designs in by 30 November 2015.

Full details and how to enter are on our webpages: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/news/studentprizeforbookcollecting/ .The competition is open only to University of St Andrews students registered in 2015-16.

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  • hiro812
    hiro812
    Saturday 19 December 2015, 10.58am

    We are also looking for poster designs to promote the Book Collecting Prize. The chosen poster design will win £50 Topping & Company vouchers and would be used in our promotion of the award.

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  • J. D. Forbes Collecting Prize 2017 | Echoes from the Vault
    Wednesday 24 May 2017, 1.27pm

    […] 2015, Dawn Hollis, a PhD student in History, was awarded the prize based on her collection of books on travel, exploration, and mountaineering. She cited her […]

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