Weston Library Exhibition – ‘Pets & their People’ Book Display

To tie in with the Weston Library exhibition titled Pets & their People (running until 27th September 2026), we have created a pop-up book display located in the Social Science Library (SSL).

Image shows the Weston Library Exhibition Display case. The grey display unit holds 4 shelves of books on animals and pets. The exhibition poster is on top of the case with the image of a cat wearing a red bonnet and the title 'Pets & their People'.

The exhibition in the Weston Library explores how the relationship between humans and their pets has evolved over 10,000 years of domestication. It asks: how has the special bond between owners and pets changed, and what does this reveal about who we are?

People & their Pets invites you to explore depictions of pets and human/animal companionship in stories, imagery, and poetry in the Bodleian’s collections. From the letters that inspired The Wind in the Willows and a rare first edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, to one of the earliest recorded depictions of an assistance dog for the blind, the Bodleian is filled with animal treasures. The book display in the SSL highlights the wide array of animal literature and non-fiction books in the Bodleian’s collections, from Roald Dahl’s Esio Trot to Helen Macdonald’s H is for Hawk.

The book display contains books from the Collections Storage Facility (CSF). The items from the CSF are for use in the library only and cannot be borrowed. You are welcome to remove books from the display to look at in the library and return them there afterwards.

You can find out more about this and upcoming exhibitions in the Weston Library on the Visit Bodleian website.

Weston Library Exhibition – ‘John le Carré: Tradecraft’ Book Display

To tie in with the Weston Library exhibition titled, John le Carré: Tradecraft, (running until the 6th April 2026), we have created a pop-up book display.

The book display at the SSL for the John le Carré: Tradecraft exhibition.  Books are dislayed on shelves alongside a poster for the exhibition.

The exhibition in the Weston Library, invites you to discover the enduring legacy of one of the greatest writers of the past century.

Tradecraft draws upon the vast archive of John le Carré, otherwise known as David Cornwell. Held at the Bodleian Libraries, this material – much of which is displayed for the first time – spans Cornwell’s entire life and career, from his time as a student at Lincoln College, Oxford, to drafts penned in his final weeks.

This exhibition offers unique insights into the working methods of the writer who shaped the modern spy novel. ‘Tradecraft’ is a word le Carré used to describe the techniques of espionage, but it might also be applied to his own skilled craft as a writer and social commentator. 

Co-curated by le Carré’s collaborator and friend Professor Federico Varese and Dr Jessica Douthwaite with the support of the le Carré family, John le Carré: Tradecraft will provide a multifaceted portrait of the author’s life and creative process, featuring research, drafts, and corrections for his novels, non-fiction, and adaptations, as well as personal correspondence.

Highlights include annotated manuscripts of Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyThe Constant Gardener, and The Little Drummer Girl; previously unseen family photographs; original sketches and watercolour paintings; and letters to fans and friends.

Please note: This exhibition contains references and images related to war, violence, guns and death that some visitors may find upsetting.

The book display in the SSL features seminal works by le Carré such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, biographies of the author and books about British spy novels.

The book display contains books from the Collections Storage Facility (CSF). The items from the CSF are for use in the library only and cannot be borrowed. You are welcome to remove books from the display to look at in the library and return them there afterwards.

There will also be a series of talks to celebrate the exhibition, which will take place both in person at the Weston Library Lecture Theatre and online via Zoom. Find out more and book your place on the John le Carré talks webpage.

You can find out more about the exhibition, and upcoming exhibitions in the Weston Library on the Visit Bodleian web page

Weston Library ‘Treasured’ Exhibition Book Display

To tie in with the Weston Library exhibition titled, Treasured, (running until the 26th October 2025), we have created a pop-up book display.

The Treasured book display in the Bodleian Social Science Library, which features books (front facing) on display shelves. On the top of the display is the official poster for the exhibition.

The exhibition in the Weston Library, poses the question ‘What makes a treasure? Is it age, rarity, beauty – or something else?’

Treasured invites you to explore the meaning of value itself through some of the world’s most remarkable books and manuscripts, several of which were acquired with the help of the Friends of the Bodleian which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025.

The book display in the SSL highlights some of the items featured in the exhibition, treasures in national collections and also looks more generally at objects and the stories they tell.

The book display contains books from the Collections Storage Facility (CSF). The items from the CSF are for use in the library only and cannot be borrowed. You are welcome to remove books from the display to look at in the library and return them there afterwards.

You can find out more about this, and upcoming exhibitions in the Weston Library on the Visit Bodleian website.