P. R. Harris This is a celebration of the Reading Room which was built in 1854-57. It was however preceded



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Affairs of the Heart

, published in 1949, Malcolm 

Muggeridge gives his impression of the Reading Room.

     The following morning I set out for the British Museum.  It was a journey often 

made and always melancholy.  As ever, a vague stale smell, compounded of old paper, 

old clothes, and old flesh, pervaded the Reading Room.  The same sad company was 

at work beneath the coloured dome, listlessly absorbing information – a bearded priest 

always to be found there, the usual elderly, untidy women with strands of grey hair 

falling over their faces; a bald man, probably a Pole, soundlessly muttering; a Rabbi or 

two, and a decayed Guards officer with broken discoloured teeth, a book on the Pyramids 

in front of him.  It was fitting that so much of the world’s discontent should in recent 

times have been drawn to this melancholy place. The flames of rage leapt higher when 

dry tinder from these shelves was fed to them. Hither came Marx to charge himself with 

knowledge, until his overcharged blood broke out in boils and his overcharged brain 

exploded the whole world. Hither came Samuel Butler nursing grievances against his 

father, and Lenin nursing grievances against everyone – at once the angriest and most 

wretched portion of mankind.

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It was in the late 1940s that I first became acquainted with the Reading Room. It seemed 

to have more striking characters than it does now – but doubtless it is the habit of the elderly 

to cast a golden glow over their early days which causes me to say so. However that may be, 

I well remember the refugee from central Europe who was so persistent in trying to sell us 

rather dull books, and who sadly met his end by falling under a tram in Vienna. Then there was 

the famous lexicographer Eric Partidge who for more than 40 years until 1976 occupied seat 

K.1. (If another reader beat him to it, he would hover reproachfully.) In an interview in 1977 

Partridge spoke of another famous reader – the Benedictine scholar Henri Leclercq, whom 

he had known by sight for many years before they were introduced to each other by a mutual 

friend. ‘With great formality we traversed the ten feet between our desks and waited until he 

had finished his learned sentence. Then the presentation was made. He very graciously rose, 

this ponderous bulk,

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 and extended his hand. I said how much I admired his scholarship, and 



he said ‘Au revoir’. After that he always gave me a gracious nod of his head – but no more’.  

A fuller account of the Abbé Leclercq was given in a book published in 1935 entitled 



For 

Readers Only

 by two writers who used the pseudonym J. Penn. This disguised the identity of 

two scholars in the field of Slavonic studies – Professor Elizabeth Hill and Miss Doris Mudie.

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   Louis MacNeice, ‘The British Museum Reading Room’, in 



Collected Poems 1925-1948 

(London, 1949), 

pp. 182-3.

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  Count Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk.



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  Malcolm Muggeridge, 



Affairs of the Heart

 (London, 1949), p. 18.

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this ponderous bulk 



crossed through.


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The Reading Room in Literature

eBLJ 2019,  Article 5

The Abbé Leclercq [is] a reader who physically and intellectually deserves the title 

‘monumental’. He is enormous and only occasionally moves from a reading desk which 

both he and others take for granted as being specifically reserved for him.

As I look across at his broad back where his sides are spreading over the framework 

of the chair, I see how heavily he is leaning on the desk. He is leaning heavily on one 

elbow and the other arm is curved round a huge volume. I can well believe the legend 

that his reading desk has twice protested and that twice it has had to be repaired. Apart 

from his own weight, the desk has to support a mountain of books, a pile of papers, and 

on top of those, his top hat. As soon as he arrives in the morning, and he is usually the 

first to pass through the gates, he exchanges the hat for a black skull cap. He is dressed 

in black, but there is nothing funereal about him. Certainly there never was a jollier 

looking Benedictine scholar. His face is consistently bright and good-tempered. Now 

and again he lifts his unwilling body away from the desk into which it seems almost to 

have grown, and walks slowly to the open access shelves to consult one of the eighty 

thousand volumes round the walls.

He carries a pen in his mouth like a dog his bone, his eyes are twinkling and his cheeks 

are flushed. He works assiduously all day. […]

     If ever a man lived up to and surpassed the clerical promise of his name, it is he, for 

he is far more than a writer, he is an eminent authority on Catholicism with numerous 

entries to his credit in the catalogue. Above all, he is a famous encyclopaedist working 

on a twenty-five volume dictionary of Christian antiquities. A great Frenchman whose 

erudition is proverbial, who has lived in England for years and refrains from speaking 

anything but French, the Abbé Leclercq is adored by his friends for whom he has an 

endless fund of fact and humour, and he is revered by strangers for being a perfect 

illustration of the scholar reader.

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Another regular reader until his death in 1978 was Mr Solomon Pottesman, usually known 



as Potty, a self-taught antiquarian bookseller, who was never seen without his cloth cap, and 

who provided against cold weather by inserting under his shirt two or three copies of 




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