The Durchslag Haggadah Collection: A Magnificent Scholarly Collection Reflecting Personal Connections and a Collector’s Passion.

Sponsored by the Chicago Jewish Historical Society and the Caxton Club Join the Caxton Club and the Chicago Jewish Historical Society as we co-host Stephen Durchslag to discuss his vast Haggadah collection. This collection of Passover texts began in 1984 when Steve saw a 200-year-old volume in a bookstore and was reminded of family celebrations […]

Reid Byers on The Private Library: A History of the Architecture and Furnishing of the Domestic Bookroom

Sponsored by The Book Club of Washington The Book Club of Washington is pleased to present Reid Byers speaking about his remarkable book on private libraries (Oak Knoll Press, 2021), with emphasis on how the architecture and furnishings have evolved. Online Sunday, January 23, 2022, 2 p.m. PST Open to the public. RSVP here: https://www.bookclubofwashington.org/events-1/the-private-library-a-history-of-the-architecture-and-furnishing-of-the-domestic-bookroom

Bay Area Coffee: A Stimulating History

Hosted by The Book Club of California. 5:30 PM PST - Member and guest social 6:00 PM - PST Live presentation & Livestream via Zoom Webinar San Francisco was booming in the mid-nineteenth century, and along with adventurers seeking their fortunes came sacks of green coffee beans. The old Yerba Buena Cove swiftly filled with […]

BSA Zoom Lecture: Materialities of Tibetan Buddhist Texts

Sponsored by CABS-Minnesota and the Bibliographical Society of America Within the diverse traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, the power of books—both printed and hand-written—lies not only in their contents, but also in their materiality as objects. While these texts primarily transmit the words of the Buddha(s), the teachings of Buddhist masters, and the commands of Buddhist […]

Collecting Sherlock Holmes. Grolier Club member Nicholas Basbanes in conversation with Glen Miranker, curator of the exhibition “Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects.”

Sponsored by the Grolier Club. Collecting Sherlock Holmes. Grolier Club member Nicholas Basbanes in conversation with Glen Miranker, curator of the exhibition "Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects." Tues Jan 25, 4:00-6:00 EST Open to the public: register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grolier-club-virtual-conversation-on-sherlock-holmes-tickets-246493718347?aff=ebdsoporgprofile  

ABAA Virtual Booksellers’ Showcase

Sponsored by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America. From 10:00 am EST. This special mini-antiquarian book fair, sponsored by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America, will be open continuously from 10:00 am on Wednesday January 27 until 7 pm on Thursday January 28. N.B.: If you plan to visit this showcase, and would like participating […]

William S. Peterson on The Daniel Press

William S. Peterson will offer the Grolier Club's annual Bibliography Week Lecture on a topic related to the Daniel Press. This lecture is being offered in connection with our "The Daniel Press: Pioneer of the English Private Press Movement" exhibition, open in our second floor gallery December 2, 2021-February 12, 2022. This will be a […]

Meet the Editors of PBSA: Online Q&A

Sponsored by James Gray Booksellers and the Bibliographical Society of America. Please join Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (PBSA) co-editors Dr. Sarah Werner and Dr. Jesse Erickson for an online Q&A session on January 26. Drs. Werner and Erickson will discuss their vision for the journal and how it can be part of […]

Bound Images: Maps and Books

Co-sponsored by Blue Mango Books and Manuscripts and Bruce McKittrick Rare Books; presented by the Bibliographical Society of America. The dominant practice in Western map studies has been to consider maps as “sovereign,” that is, as individual images separated from the material context of their production, circulation, and consumption. Book studies also have generally overlooked […]

Huntington Zoom Lecture: Collecting Continuums: What Now

Join Huntington Library curators and members of the trade, library, and collecting communities for a panel discussion on individual and institutional collecting today. Moderated by Claudia Funke and Erin Chase—curators of the Huntington exhibition "What Now: Collecting for the Library in the 21st Century"—the conversation will address the significance of collecting in this unprecedented period […]

NOBS Annual Show and Tell

Sponsored by the Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society 7:30-900pm EST Join NOBS for their annual first forum of the year, Show & Tell. Book lovers of all ages have their favorites, whether a treasured old copy of a classic or a lovely edition of a book that you splurged on over the holidays or a book […]