Who Read Our Overdue Book? A Geological Bestseller at the Dawn of the Victorian Age – History Talk
In 1836, the University of Oxford’s Professor of Geology, William Buckland, published a groundbreaking book that sold 10,000 copies in a matter of months and became “quite as much a newspaper subject” as a “horrid murder or a glorious victory.” 190 years later, Leeds Central Library recovered its copy of this same book, which had been missing for half a century.
Join us at Leeds Central Library with science historian Professor Topham for a talk based on his prize-winning study, Reading the Book of Nature (2022), where he will explore why the book was published, what was remarkable about it, and what readers made of it. Among other things, we will look at the production of its many beautiful illustrative plates, which included a hand-coloured geological section that folded out to four feet in length and left readers breathless. We will also examine the rich diversity of uses to which readers put it – whether as a handy guide to the British Museum collections or as an opportunity for seduction and elopement.
More Events
Seven by Seven – vinyl playing session
14th November 2026 - 14th November 2026
Music Library, Floor 1, Leeds Central Library Join Leeds Libraries and Seven by Seven for a free uplifting music event! Seven by Seven is a…
Leodis: 400 Years of Leeds in the Leeds Libraries Collections
15th September 2026 - 11th November 2026
Discover 400 years of Leeds’ history through the inspiring collections of Leeds Libraries – from 17th century manuscripts to football fanzines, via rare maps, photographs,…
Leeds in the 17th century: Handling workshop
16th July 2026 - 16th July 2026
Join our librarian team to explore the history of Leeds in the 17th century through the Leeds Libraries collections. This is a rare chance to…
Treasure handling session – Leeds and Yorkshire
23rd May 2026 - 23rd May 2026
Join our team of Librarians to get up-close and personal with a curated selection of treasures from the Central Library collections, focusing on Leeds and…
Bluemoose Books 20th Birthday Bash
13th June 2026 - 13th June 2026
2026 sees legendary Hebden Bridge publisher Bluemoose Books celebrate their twentieth birthday. Since being founded in 2006 they’ve published an amazing range of work, including…
The Art of the Short Story with Alice Jolly, Naomi Booth and Nicholas Royle
6th June 2026 - 6th June 2026
Kicking off our programme for Leeds LitFest 2026 is an essential event for all readers, writers and lovers of the short form. Join writer and…
Explore The Neighbourhood
Summer Picnic
Bring a picnic and enjoy a special day at Temple Newsam as we open our House and guided Farm tour for £5pp (1 year olds…
Learn MoreHorsforth Arts Society Spring Exhibition
This Spring Exhibition will bring together an uplifting mix of creative work from local artists and crafters.
Learn MoreW*nkernomics: Just Touching Base
After smashing Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 and 2025 and leaving ‘sold out’ signs in their wake across the UK, Australia’s favourite workplace w*nkers are back.…
Learn MoreAn Evening with Mike Pickering
From The Hacienda to the Happy Mondays to M-People… Join us as we find out more about a life of music, madness and moving on…
Learn MoreThe Veils
Following the critically acclaimed release of Asphodels in 2025, The Veils return with a bold and invigorated new album, Fragile World, out June 19 on…
Learn MoreThe Handsome Family
The Handsome Family’s new record began with a scream in the night. “It was a bleak winter during the middle of the pandemic,” says Brett…
Learn MoreOutlaws Yacht Club
A European style café/bar, exhibition space, record shop & creative hangout tucked away on New York Street in Leeds… We have an ever changing selection…
Learn MoreCall Lane Social
Call Lane Social opened in 2010 and has quickly become a Leeds favourite. Independent, family run bar, they’re all about making great drinks and great…
Learn MoreIF Rooftop
Experience some of the best views in Leeds at The Rooftop, with live DJ sets, local beer, and amazing cocktails. Don’t forget to keep your…
Learn MoreOlive & Rye
Olive & Rye is the vision of chef and owner Joe Hepworth alongside his team who strive to supply the people of Leeds with a…
Learn MoreBuckle Up Cowgirl
The first rodeo bar in West Yorkshire and the first EVER 'Social Experience' Bar in the whole of the UK. We are here for a…
Learn MoreIlkley Moor Vaults
The Vaults is a relaxed, friendly, traditional family pub at the heart of the local community. We serve homemade pub food, beers & cask ales,…
Learn MoreHolt Park Community Hub and Library
Join for free and borrow books, eBooks, eAudio and more. We also provide help for people to get online and run events and activities for…
Learn MoreKirkstall Educational Cricket Club
The Field of Dreams and the home of Kirkstall Educational Cricket Club!
Learn MoreMoor Allerton Community Hub & Library
Join for free and borrow books, eBooks, eAudio and more. We also provide help for people to get online and run events and activities for…
Learn MoreCrossgates Community Hub and Library
Join for free and borrow books, eBooks, eAudio and more. We also provide help for people to get online and run events and activities for…
Learn MoreThe Yoga House Leeds
We are a cosy yoga studio in the heart of Crossgates, we are proud to be one of the first yoga studios in the up…
Learn MoreNorthlight 31
Gallery, cafe and community space in the old Inkwell building on Potternewton Lane https://northlight31.com/
Learn MoreRoundhay Artists Open Studios Art Trail
An art trail showcasing the creativity of professional and semi-professional artists in the Roundhay and Oakwood area of Leeds
Learn MoreTCV Hollybush
Hollybush in Kirkstall is an environmental volunteering centre that has been running for over 45 years. Our volunteers help to manage green spaces across Leeds…
Learn MoreLeeds Beckett University – City Centre Campus
Based in the thriving city of Leeds, our University is one of the most popular in the country. With over 29,000 students and 3,000 staff,…
Learn MoreCatherine’s Place Yoga Studio
Yoga studio and cafe lounge in the Electric press. Designed to be low impact for neurodivergant users .quiet and low lights. community space.
Learn MoreThe Wardrobe
The Wardrobe, now a Leeds institution, has been at the vanguard of the city’s live music scene for well over a decade. A bar, kitchen,…
Learn More