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Eugen Roth (1895 – 1976), 1968 | © BSB/Image Archive/Georg Fruhstorfer

The Bayerische Staatsbibliothek receives the personal papers of Eugen Roth (1895 – 1976), one of the best-known German lyricists of the 20th century. The personal papers of the Munich-born author include, among other things, the manuscripts of his printed and unprinted works, press articles, diaries and his correspondence. The personal papers of Eugen Roth constitute one of the most important recent acquisitions of the library’s collection of personal papers.

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Rafael Seligmann | © Daniel Biskup

Rafael Seligmann donates his entire literary work to the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. The pre-death estate includes, in addition to his literary work, also over 2,000 articles, essays, reviews of his books, television plays, radio shows, interviews, his correspondence with personalities from political and cultural life, as well as numerous personal documents

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East European, Oriental and Asian Reading Room | © BSB/H.-R. Schulz

After you have logged in on the web page of our booking system, you can now view and manage your bookings in a newly designed overview.

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Some Anglia members represented Bavaria at the Frankfurt Parliament in St. Paul's Church in 1948/49 | © BSB/Pocciana

Count Franz von Pocci (1807 – 1876) was not only a court official and court poet, but also an untiring draughtsman and watercolourist. As a member of the gentlemen’s club "Old England", he created caricatures of the club members, among which there were high-ranking aristocrats and commoners. The Bayerische Staatsbibliothek has expanded its considerable collection of Pocciana by the so-called "Anglia Albums".

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TIP Award 2022 – The team of the prizewinning project [from left to right]: Andreas Grassl, Kay Hartel, Chris Becker, Michael Becht | © Pia Plechinger (HföD/BSB)

The virtual exhibition "Monk, rebel, librarian" has been awarded the TIP Award 2022. Realised as a practice-oriented team project of students of the University of Public Service (HfÖD) and the Bavarian Library Academy in the year 2021, the exhibition reconstructs the live and work of the library pioneer Martin Schrettinger.

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