Grolier Club
New York – This fall, the Grolier Club in New York City—America’s oldest and largest society for bibliophiles—presents a special exhibition that details h
New York – The Grolier Club in New York City, America’s oldest and largest society for bibliophiles, will present a special exhibition of the daring and influenti
New York — During the nineteenth century, railroads profoundly transformed the United States geographically, economically, socially, culturally and in diverse other ways, directly and indirectly.
This is the second of our two-part, shorter-than-usual Rare Book Week preview; part I covered book fairs,
From January 25–29, several organizations in New York City will celebrate Bibliography Week.
New York — The Grolier Club of New York is pleased to announce that the “Oath of a Freeman,” long considered one of the most notorious printing forgeries
New York — In 1902 the Grolier Club mounted an exhibition entitled “One Hundred Books Famous in English Literature.” The exhibition and its accompan
In our new spring issue, we profile the brilliant Bryan A.
When well executed, posters are effective forms of propaganda: they convince viewers to do or buy something they might not otherwise.