Bi-Annual Book-Collecting Contest, 2006
Calling All UVa Student Book Collectors!
The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
announces its
biennial
Book Collecting Prize
open to all UVa
undergraduate and graduate students
First Prize: $300
Second Prize: $150
Honorable Mention: $75
plus gift certificates offered by local booksellers (see below)
The Rules
- The contest is open to all UVa undergraduate, graduate, and professional
students.
- Collections that have won a prize in this contest in a previous year may
not be submitted again in a subsequent year; but
former winners are welcome to submit other collections in subsequent contests.
- The collection must be owned and collected by the contestant.
- Judges consider collections on the basis of coherence of focus, method of collecting, progress
made in creating the collection, and the quality of the explanation of the collection's focus.
Where appropriate, the quality of the description of the books, that is, of the physical characteristics
such as binding, cover decoration, and illustrations and bibliographical features such as
format, printing and publication details, are taken into consideration. Collections are
not judged on dollar value or size. Recent winning collections in the UVa contest
have focused on Victorian serial fiction, children's series books such as Hardy Boys
books, eighteenth-century English literature, artist's books by Johanna Drucker,
central African literature, flip-books, Arthurian legend, Generation X, and Winston Churchill.
- Contestants should submit the following information about themselves:
Name
Street or postal address
Telephone number
Email address
UVa school and (if relevant) class
A list of books organized by author, subject, or some other principle
appropriate to the collection. See below for advice about the form of the
essay and list.
- Entries should be sent by 15 February 2006 via U.S. or messenger mail to
Mrs Anne Ribble, Executive Secretary, Bibliographical Society of the
University of Virginia, PO Box 400152, Alderman Library, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904.
- Winners will be notified by 6 March 2006.
- The winners' names will be publicly announced and prizes awarded at the
annual meeting of the Society, beginning at 4 pm on Friday, 24 March 2006.
- Selections from the winners' collections will be displayed in cases in
Alderman Library's Memorial Hall during the spring of 2006.
The Essay
The essay might answer some of the following questions: how did you start
What are your most interesting books, and why? How do you intend to develop
your collection in the future? What titles does the collection most need?
The List
The list of books must be organized according to some logical principle:
most probably, by author or by subject. Each book listed should include at
least the following information: author, title, date, place, publisher,
format (e.g., hardback or paper), and an indication of condition.
Questions?
Address specific questions about the contest to Mrs Ribble at
ar3g@virginia.edu. The following books may be useful in answering
questions about book collecting:
John Carter. ABC for Book Collectors.
7th ed. revised by Nicolas Barker.
New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Books, 1995.
Jean Peters, ed. Book Collecting: A Modern Guide. New York: R. R. Bowker
Co., 1978.
Past Winners of the Student Awards for Book Collecting