Assembling the Paris Historical Library’s Collections

Beginning in the early twentieth century, Marcel Poëte, the director of the Historical Library of the City of Paris, developed the idea of collecting documents to illustrate the realities of Parisians’ daily lives. He also wanted to create a resource for future historians while opening up new fields of research about society, the economy and cultural life… Beginning in 1915, the Ministry of Public Instruction, aware that the nation was in a period of major upheaval, also encouraged the country’s libraries to collect documents. The Library intensified its activities, sending letters to potential producers of documents, including associations, businesses, and theaters and concert halls… The Library was helped by the Society of the Friends of the Library, which relayed requests for donations and mobilized worldwide networks of private collectors. The institution began to be flooded by a large volume of documents, as evidenced by the vast number of letters it received, but also, naturally, its present-day collections.

  • Bibliothèque et travaux historiques de la Ville de Paris
  • Société des amis de la Bibliothèque de la Ville de Paris
  • Société des amis de la Bibliothèque de la Ville de Paris
  • Bibliothèque et travaux historiques de la Ville de Paris
  • Gaumont-Ciné-Location
  • Musée de la Guerre

Aid from the Society of the Friends of the Library

Société des amis de la Bibliothèque de la Ville de Paris
© Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris / Roger Viollet

Form letter calling for donations to the Paris Historical Library, 1915-1918