Alan Noel Latimer Munby
Alan Noel Latimer ('Tim') Munby (1913–1974) was an English author, writer and librarian.
Life and career
    
Born in Hampstead, Munby was educated at Clifton College[1] and King's College, Cambridge. He is best known for his five-volume study of the eccentric nineteenth-century book collector Sir Thomas Phillipps, and for his slim volume of ghost stories, The Alabaster Hand, which includes three tales written in Oflag VII B, a German prisoner-of-war camp near Eichstadt, during World War II. These stories – 'The Topley Place Sale', 'The Four Poster' and 'The White Sack' – featured in a prison-camp magazine, Touchstone, edited by Elliott Viney, which was produced on a printing press owned by the Bishop of Eichstadt, Michael Rackl.
Munby worked in the antiquarian book trade with Bernard Quaritch, Limited (1935–37) and Sotheby & Company (1937–39, 1945–47). He became Librarian at King's College, Cambridge in 1947 and Fellow in 1948; he was J. P. R. Lyell Reader in Bibliography, University of Oxford (1962–63) and Sandars Reader in Bibliography, University of Cambridge (1969–70).[2] He was elected President of the Bibliographical Society in 1974 and died during his term of office.[3]
Reception
    
Boucher and McComas praised the stories in The Alabaster Hand as "quietly terrifying modernizations of the M.R. James tradition".[4]
Personal life
    
Munby married twice. His first marriage was to Joan Margaret Edelsten; and his second to Sheila Rachel Crowther-Smith.[5]
Works
    
    Books
    
- (ed.) Letters to Leigh Hunt from his son Vincent (Cloanthus Press, 1934)
 - (with Desmond Flower) English Poetical Autographs (Cassell, 1938)
 - "Some Caricatures Of Book-Collectors - An Essay" (printed for private circulation by William H. Robinson Ltd, Christmas 1948)
 - The Alabaster Hand and other Ghost Stories (Dobson, 1949)
 - Phillips Studies, 5 vols. (Cambridge University Press, 1951–1960)
 - The Cult of the Autograph Letter in England (London: Athlone Press, 1962)
 - Connoisseurs and Medieval Miniatures 1750-1850 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972)
 - Essays and Papers (ed. Nicolas Barker) (Scolar Press, 1977) ISBN 0-85967-349-9
 
Short Stories
    
- The Four-Poster. Touchstone, December 1944. Collected in The Alabaster Hand (1949).
 - The White Sack. Touchstone, January 1945. Collected in The Alabaster Hand (1949).
 - The Topley Place Sale. Touchstone, March 1945. Collected in The Alabaster Hand (1949).
 - The Inscription. Chamber’s Journal, Date unknown. Collected in The Alabaster Hand (1949).
 - The Devil’s Autograph. Cambridge Review, Date unknown. Collected in The Alabaster Hand (1949).
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Clifton College Register" Muirhead, J. A. O. p. 439: Bristol; J. W. Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society; April, 1948
 - "Finding Aid for the A.N.L. Munby Papers, ca. 1940-1965".
 -  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 August 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Recommended Reading," F&SF, April 1951, p.113
 - The Author's and Writer's Who's Who (4th ed, 1960)
 
External links
    
- A. N. L. Munby at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
 - King's College Library: 'Tim' Munby short biography with images of materials from Munby's papers at King's College Cambridge Library