The Reference Library holds a large number of books by local authors, including Richard Jefferies and Alfred Williams, which can be viewed during opening hours. There may also be loan copies of these titles at other libraries: please ask about any in which you are interested.
Richard Jefferies (1848-1887)
A novelist and naturalist, born at Coate Farmhouse near Swindon, Richard Jefferies worked as a journalist to supplement his income. Despite ill health he wrote many works including 'Bevis', 'Wood Magic' and 'The Story of My Heart'.
There are copies of different editions of all of Jefferies' titles together with journal articles by him and critical books and essays about him. There is a Richard Jefferies Society and details of the group can be obtained from the Reference Library.
See also: The Richard Jefferies House and Museum
Alfred Williams (1877-1930)
'The Hammerman Poet' was born in South Marston. He was a self-taught man whose titles include 'Life in a Railway Factory', 'A Wiltshire Village' and 'Folksongs of the Upper Thames'.
Copies of all his works are available along with biographical and critical works.
There is a society 'Friends of Alfred Williams' and their details can be obtained from the Reference Library.
Further Information
The Reference Library