Wilmarth Lewis’s admiration of Horace Walpole shaped the library that draws readers to Farmington today. But also in the collection is a small group of objects that document...
The Lewis Walpole Library announces the launch of a new blog “Horace Walpole at 300” in celebration of the life, works, and collections of Horace Walpole on the occasion of...
The Library’s 14-acre campus in Farmington is a peaceful oasis with plenty of space for researchers and staff to observe flora and fauna. From bears to bunnies to birds...
Stay up-to-date with the latest LWL happenings by checking out our Facebook page. It’s a great way to stay informed about library activities, see photos of events and...
The Lewis Walpole Library is excited to announce the launch of our new email newsletter. The quarterly publication will keep readers up-to-date on the latest library...
May 15-18, 2017
Mark Salber Phillips, Professor of History at Carleton University, Ottawa
Cynthia Roman, Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Paintings at the Lewis Walpole...
Thursday, May 18th, 7pm
The Lewis Walpole Library
Evening public talk by Amy Dunagin, Postdoctoral Associate, European Studies Council, Yale University, and Managing Editor...