HoursBeginning June 6, the George Peabody Library will have new hours. The library will be open Tuesday through Friday, from 9 am to 5 pm. The George Peabody Library is also available as a special events venue. Visit the Peabody Events page or call 410-659-8197 for information. Driving Directions
"A View of the Parade: H.L. Mencken and American Magazines" August 27 - November 30, 2009 The George Peabody Library Exhibition Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; Sunday, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. | The George Peabody Library is a remarkable research library housed in a remarkable building. The goal of the Peabody Library's first librarian was to build a library that contained the best and latest literature in all branches of knowledge except law and medicine. Begun in 1860, the library collection contains over 300,000 volumes largely from the 18th and 19th centuries. Notable collection strengths are archaeology, British art and architecture, British and American history, biography, English and American literature, Romance languages and literature, Greek and Latin classics, history of science, geography, and exploration and travel including a large map collection. The collection also includes some bound manuscripts. View more information on the history of the Peabody Library. The George Peabody Library is part of the Sheridan Libraries Special Collections. A portion of the collection is represented on-line in the JHU Catalog. The most complete access to the collection is contained in the library's pioneering printed catalog, Catalog of the Library of the Peabody Institute. Issued in 1883 and 1896, these detailed dictionary catalogs described books as well as articles within journals held by the library. Copies are available on site and in many research libraries. An overview of the Peabody Library strengths is contained in the Collections and Holdings page.
![George Peabody Library Stacks (View of Balconies) [Michael Dersin Photography]](/bin/t/z/GPLbalconies_smaller.jpg) |