• Typography Today with Russell Maret, Letter Designer and Book Artist

    Sponsored by Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society NOBS February Forum Online 7:30pm-9:00 pm EST Designing typefaces has undergone amazing changes since the 1450's when the first movable metal type was used. In 1996 Russell Maret began teaching himself to design letterforms and in 2009 was awarded the Rome Prize in Design from the American Academy in […]

  • The Bristol ‘Merlin’: From Treasure to Waste and Back Again

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club In 2019, medieval manuscript fragments containing an Arthurian text surfaced unexpectedly at England's Bristol Central Library and made headlines. Seven folios of a 13th-century copy of the "Suite Vulgate du Merlin" were discovered inside the binding of a four-volume copy of the works of the French scholar and reformer Jean […]

  • Panel on the Revival of the Plain Wrapper Press

    Sponsored by the Grolier Club Plain Wrapper Press Redux publisher Mark E. Fischer, with Grolier Club member, printer and designer Jerry Kelly, and Plain Wrapper Press printer/publisher Gabriel Rummonds, will discuss the recent revival of a decades-old handpress known for its finely printed and illustrated limited editions of poetry and prose by contemporary authors. The […]

  • Stalin’s Library: A Dictator and his Books

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Geoffrey Roberts, History Professor Emeritus at University College Cork (Ireland) and a member of the Royal Irish Academy, will discuss his latest publication, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and his Books (Yale University Press, 2022). Stalin was a surprisingly learned bookworm, as he analyzed and refracted the published ideas of his […]

  • Archival Treasures of Historically Black Colleges and Universities

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have rich archives documenting the faculty, students, staff, and often the surrounding Black communities, and scholarly and public awareness is growing of these research troves. Holly Smith will discuss the archival treasures of Spelman College, where she serves as College Archivist. A historically Black […]

  • Manuscript Mondays: What’s It Worth? Webinar

    Sponsored by the Manuscript Society. Monday, March 7, 2022, 8:00pm-9:00pm EST “What’s it worth?” is the question professional appraisers are asked more than any other.  This live, interactive webinar will walk you through the appraisal research process and explain the credible appraisal approach.  Manuscript Society Trustee, and Certified Appraiser Brian Kathenes, will share with you […]

  • Dr. Mary Redfern on Japanese Scrolls and the Art of Storytelling

    Sponsored by the Caxton Club Join us in the run up to St. Patrick’s Day as we visit the Chester Beatty library and museum in Dublin, where Dr. Mary Redfern will draw on the Beatty’s collection to introduce us to a set of Japanese scrolls that illuminate storytelling in a remarkable way. From literary masterpieces […]

  • Vespasiano da Bisticci: The Bookseller of Florence

    Sunday, March 13, 2022 2:00 PM | Zoom Webinar * Co-presented and co-hosted by the Book Club of Washington The Renaissance in Florence conjures images of beautiful frescoes and elegant buildings—the dazzling handiwork of the city’s artists and architects. But equally important were geniuses of another kind: Florence’s manuscript hunters, scribes, scholars and booksellers, who […]

  • Kenneth Gloss on Collecting Rare Books and Manuscripts

    Sponsored by FABS Sunday, March 13, 2022 4:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time | Zoom In our FABS Spring Online Event, Boston-based Brattle Book Shop proprietor/television appraiser Kenneth Gloss talks about some of his favorite finds and describes some of the joys of “the hunt.” He explains what makes books and manuscripts rare and what determines whether […]

  • Medieval Manuscript Culture and Production: A Webinar

    Sponsored by The Book Club of California Explore the physical materials, production process, ownership, and readership of medieval manuscripts from 800-1500 in Western Europe in this online presentation. Participants will learn about parchment-making, medieval ink and pigment ingredients, methods for illumination and decoration, and the culture of scriptoria with a special focus on women scribes. […]

  • Irvin J. Hunt on Dreaming the Present: Time, Aesthetics, and the Black Cooperative Movement

    Sponsored by the Caxton Club What if instead of waking up and demanding of ourselves more self-care, we demanded systemic change? Irvin Hunt discusses a movement that was based on collective care and a new system altogether, the black cooperative movement. In gripping detail, built from rarely before seen archival material, Hunt recounts how Ella […]

  • The Fourth Annual George and Anna Eliot Ticknor Book and Book Culture Collecting Prize

    The Ticknor Society is now accepting submissions for the Fourth Annual George and Anna Eliot Ticknor Book and Book Culture Collecting Prize, which was created to encourage and recognize those in New England who have been inspired to form a book collection of their own. The Prize awards $1000 to a collector of books, manuscripts, […]