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Queen Camilla visits Bath and receives three books for Buckingham Palace library
Summary
Queen Camilla visited Bath on February 17, touring the Holburne Museum, the Theatre Royal and Persephone bookshop, and took three Persephone titles to be included in the new Buckingham Palace library.
Content
Queen Camilla visited Bath on Tuesday, February 17, for a programme of cultural engagements. She toured the Holburne Museum, attended the Theatre Royal and met staff at Persephone bookshop, which reprints neglected 20th‑century fiction and non‑fiction mainly by women. At the bookshop she spoke with founder Nicola Beauman and managing director Francesca Beauman about rescuing lost literary voices and domestic feminist narratives. The visit included mention of the new Buckingham Palace library where she plans to include Persephone titles.
Known details:
- The visit took place on Tuesday, February 17.
- At Persephone bookshop she met Nicola Beauman and Francesca Beauman and discussed creating a 20th‑century literary canon focused on domestic feminist narratives.
- She was shown around the shop, sat at the wrapping table and had a cup of tea with milk.
- She left with three Persephone books for the palace library: Crooked Cross by Sally Carson; They Were Sisters by Dorothy Whipple; and Mariana by Monica Dickens.
- She also toured the newly completed Schroder Gallery at the Holburne Museum, viewed exhibitions including A Life in Print by Dame Zandra Rhodes and photographs by Sir Don McCullin, and watched a preview community production of David Copperfield at the Theatre Royal.
Summary:
The visit underscored an interest in preserving overlooked literary work and supporting local cultural institutions. Undetermined at this time.
