• Ellen Browning Scripps: New Money and American Philanthropy, 1836-1932

    Sponsored by The Book Club of California Ellen Browning Scripps: New Money and American Philanthropy, 1836-1932 Monday, June 10, 2024, 5-6:15 PM (Pacific) Virtual Presentation 5:00 PM Pacific – Program Molly McClain tells the remarkable story of Ellen Browning Scripps (1836–1932), an American newspaperwoman, feminist, suffragist, abolitionist, and social reformer. She used her fortune to […]

  • Goethe’s Color Theory and Estienne’s Centones: Handpress Era Zoom Group

    Sponsored by FABS June 10, 4:30pm Pacific/7:30pm Eastern: The Handpress Era group (“printed books and other printed works created before ca. 1800”). This month you'll hear from both our co-hosts. To join the list contact info@fabsocieties.org.   David DiLaura: "Goethean vs Newtonian Color Theories: Communicating Perception using Hand Coloring." Goethe's 20-year argument with the Newtonian […]

  • Julie Park: Containing the Self in Eighteenth-Century Pocket Diaries

    Sponsored by The Caxton Club Julie Park on Containing the Self in Eighteenth-Century Pocket Diaries: Graphic Forms and Formats of Personal Information Storage When/Where: 6/14/2024 12:00 PM CT/1:00 PM ET. Zoom presentation is free and open to all. Preregistration required via website. ULCC live attendance – Zoom presentation and optional lunch ($35) following. Reservations required […]

  • Julie Park: Containing the Self in Eighteenth-Century Pocket Diaries

    Sponsored by The Caxton Club The smartphone is beginning to supersede the pocket diary, but in the 18th century, people carried tiny manuscripts preserving not only dates and addresses, but windows into their lives and personalities. Join Julie Park for "Containing the Self in Eighteenth-Century Pocket Diaries: Graphic Forms and Formats of Personal Information Storage" […]

  • Book Anatomy: Body Politics and the Materiality of Indigenous Book History

    Sponsored by The Book Club of California Amy Gore brings mainstream narratives about the history of the book into conversation with Indigenous book history, considering among others John Rollin Ridge's The Life and Adventures of Joaquín Murieta (1854), the first novel published in the state of California and the first novel published by a Native […]

  • Jack Lynch: The Frontiers of Anglicity

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Join The Grolier Club as Jack Lynch, co-curator with fellow Grolierite Bryan A. Garner, of our "Hardly Harmless Drudgery" public exhibition will lecture on "The Frontiers of Anglicity: What's In, What's Out?" The "Hardly Harmless Drudgery" exhibition displays landmarks in English lexicography and runs in The Grolier Club ground-floor Exhibition Hall through July 27, […]

  • 19th Century FABS Zoom Group

    Sponsored by FABS Join us for convivial discussion of all things bibliophilic and 19th century! Meets on the third Thursday of the month. Contact Jennifer at info@fabsocieties.org

  • Deborah A. Green and Aaron Lansky: “The First Yiddish War Reporter”

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Join The Grolier Club as Translator Deborah A. Green and Aaron Lansky, Yiddish Book Center founder and president, have a conversation to celebrate the release of a translation of writings by the poet, translator and literary journalist S. L. Shneiderman (1906-1996), Journey Through the Spanish Civil War: The Hinterlands (White Goat Press). Note: this is […]

  • Home Library Audits and Lending Books: FABS Living With Books Zoom Group

    Sponsored by FABS The Living With Books group meets via Zoom on the fourth Tuesday of the month for convivial chat about home libraries. This month's topics are Book Audits and Lending Books, with The Bedside Table if time permits. To join the list, contact Jennifer at info@fabsocieties.org

  • Lynda Mugglestone on Samuel Johnson’s Garret Lexicography

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Join The Grolier Club for a live webcast lecture by Lynda Mugglestone, Professor of the History of English and Tutorial Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford, in conjunction with our public exhibition "Hardly Harmless Drudgery," co-curated by Grolier members Bryan A. Garner and Jack Lynch. This registration is for the live webcast: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-lecture-lynda-mugglestone-on-samuel-johnsons-garret-lexicography-tickets-916652431097?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Professor […]

  • The New Suburbia: How Diversity Remade Suburban Life in Los Angeles after 1945

    Sponsored by The Book Club of California America’s suburbs have been transforming. The conventional story of suburbs as bastions of white, middle-class homeowners no longer describes suburban realities. Today they house a more typical cross-section of the nation—rich, poor, Black American, Latino, Asian, immigrant, the unhoused, the lavishly housed, and everyone in between. Stories of […]

  • A Rare Book Summer Picnic: Conversations on Food, Cultural History and The Dining Table

    Sponsored by The Manuscript Society Live, Free Webinar Monday, July 1, 2024 – 8:00 PM Eastern , 5:00 PM Pacific (US and Canada) Presenters: Christine von der Linn of Honey & Wax Booksellers  Lizzy Young owner of Lizzy Young Bookseller With feet firmly planted in both the book and culinary worlds, Christine von der Linn and Lizzy Young […]