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Library

The Chatham House Library was established in 1921 and has one of the oldest specialist collections of material on international affairs in the United Kingdom.

The collection focuses on international politics, economics and security. While concentrating on current issues and the most recent thirty years, the Library retains significant earlier documentary material, particularly on the background to ongoing intractable problems in world affairs.

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Member services include access to lending and reference books and pamphlets, Chatham House publications and periodicals; photocopying facilities and wireless internet access.

Please consult Admission and Services for further details.

Library Catalogue

The Library Catalogue is accessible via the website and members are invited to search for relevant material and have books sent to them by post.

Please contact the Library staff (020 7957 5723 or libenquire@chathamhouse.org.uk) for further information.

Enquiries and Loans

+44 (0)20 7957 5723
email: libenquire@chathamhouse.org.uk

General Numbers

+44 (0)20 7957 5700 (tel)
+44 (0)20 7957 5710 (fax)

Opening Times

Monday-Friday: 10.00-17.30
(Closed for occasional days around public holidays)