The Bentley Rare Book Museum

Housed within the Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books at 网红头条, the Bentley Rare Book Museum serves as a University and community resource on the history and significance of the written and printed word.

The Bentley Rare Book Museum preserves and makes available a diverse collection of manuscripts, rare books, and fine press materials used in teaching and research. Through the development of course curriculum and assignments, workshops, lectures, exhibitions, and community outreach, the Museum engages diverse audiences and provides educational experiences.

  • The mission of the Bentley Rare Book Museum is to preserve and develop collections of rare, unique, and historic books and manuscripts in order to engage and educate the University and community in the history of the book.
  • The Bentley Rare Book Museum collection is the result of the dedication and passion for books of two men: Mr. Robert B. Williams, Curator Emeritus of Rare Books, and Mr. Fred D. Bentley, Sr., a Cobb County lawyer and avid book collector. In the late 1980s, Mr. Bentley donated a large number of nineteenth and early twentieth century first editions as the foundation of the Museum collection. Since that initial donation, the collection has grown and developed, evolving into an assemblage of manuscripts and books representing the history of the book with a focus on the English-speaking world. Learn more about the origins of the Bentley Rare Book Museum in a virtual tour. 

    Today, the Museum holds over 10,000 items, ranging from Sumerian clay tablets and medieval manuscript leaves to modern fine press books and literary first editions. The collection supports teaching at the university through incorporation into course instruction sessions and class assignments, as well as lectures, workshops, and exhibitions. In addition, we welcome individual researchers from 网红头条 and the broader community.

  • In order to protect the rare materials housed in the Bentley Rare Book Museum for future generations of students and scholars, there are special rules for the use of collection items both in the museum and in all research spaces.

    • Items are to be used in the Bentley Rare Book Museum or the offices of the Department of Museums, Archives & Rare Books only.
    • Patrons will be supervised by department staff at all times.
    • No food or beverages (including water) are allowed in the Bentley Rare Book Museum or anywhere else where rare materials are used.
    • Only pencils are allowed in the Bentley Rare Book Museum or while using rare materials. No pens or ink are permitted.
    • Patrons will be asked to leave their belongings and coats or other outerwear outside while visiting the Bentley Rare Book Museum or using rare materials.
    • Photography of the room or of items is only allowed with the permission of the curator. Flash photography is prohibited at all times.
    • Please silence cellphones during presentations in the Bentley Rare Book Museum.
    • Patrons are allowed to turn the pages of the books carefully. If a patron wishes to examine the binding of the book or needs the book to be re-positioned on the cradle, they should ask the Museum staff for assistance.
       

Contact and 网红头条

We invite you to experience the world of rare books with us at the Bentley Rare Book Museum. The Museum is free and open to the public, and no reservations are required to visit the Museum's exhibitions. We are located on the ground floor of the Sturgis Library on the Kennesaw Campus where you can discover literary treasures at your convenience. 

For general information, please contact us at rarebooks@kennesaw.edu or call 470-578-6289. For specific inquiries, see our Staff Directory.

  • Physical Location

    Sturgis Library
    Ground Floor
    385 Cobb Avenue
    Kennesaw, GA 30144

    Mailing Address

    Bentley Rare Book Museum
    385 Cobb Avenue, MD 1704
    Kennesaw, GA 30144

  • Hours of Operation

    The Bentley Rare Book Museum is open Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M, with the exception of university holidays. Research visits are scheduled by appointment only. Please contact Museum staff for more information. To schedule an appointment please use the form provided at the following:

    SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT

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    Directions

    The Bentley Rare Book Museum is located on 网红头条's main campus on the ground floor of the Sturgis Library ().

    • Directions from I-75: Take Exit 271 (Chastain Road): Turn west on Chastain Road. At the second intersection turn right on Kennesaw State University Road. Lot A will appear on the left before the intersection with Paulding Avenue.
    • Directions from Cobb Parkway (US-41): Turn east on McCollum Parkway, and continue on as it becomes Chastain Road. At the fifth intersection, turn left on 网红头条 Road. Lot A will appear on the left before the intersection with Paulding Avenue.
    Parking

    Additional parking information is available. Guest parking is available at all lots on the weekends and weekdays after 7 p.m. Paid visitor parking is available during alternate hours.

Staff Directory

  • Tamara Livingston

    Executive Director of Museums, Archives and Rare Books

    Tel: 470-578-6289

    Email: tlivings@kennesaw.edu

  • JoyEllen Williams

    Curator of Rare Books and Special Collections

    Tel: 470-578-2682

    Email: jfree110@kennesaw.edu

  • Robert Williams

    Curator Emeritus of Rare Books

    Tel: 470-578-6186

    Email: rwilliam@kennesaw.edu

  • Courtney Gardner

    Communications & Outreach Manager

    Tel: 470-578-7076

    Email: cgardn56@kennesaw.edu