• FABS Living With Books Zoom Group

    Sponsored by FABS This congenial group explores all the pleasures and challenges of home libraries: Acquisition; History of Collecting; Cataloging and Photographing of collection materials; Home libraries; Book furniture; Conservation and Storage, etc. You are welcome to join us! Topics for September: Flat Storage in the Library. (art, manuscripts, other documents) Storage for your Ornamenta […]

  • Anthony Bale: A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Join The Grolier Club as British historian, professor, and author Anthony Bale discusses his new book, A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages: The World through Medieval Eyes, with Grolier Club member Gillian Adler. This talk is co-sponsored by Dr. Adler's new foundation, the New York Medieval Society. Professor Bale will explore a range of sources - maps, […]

  • William Claspy on Charles Dickens in America

    Sponsored by NOBS Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society invites you to this Zoom event Thurs Sept 26, 7:00-8:30pm EST. Charles Dickens in America: Bringing to Light a Previously Unrecorded Gem in the Kelvin Smith Library. William Claspy, team leader for University Archives and Special Collections at the Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University, will […]

  • The White Whale: Moby Dick Illustrated

    Sponsored by The Book Club of California and The American Trust for the British Library The White Whale: Moby-Dick Illustrated Monday, September 30, 2024, 6-7:15 PM (Pacific) | In-Person and Virtual Presentation 5:30 PM Pacific – Reception 6:00 PM Pacific – Program At the time of Herman Melville’s death, in 1891, his novels had fallen […]

  • Ann Lindsey on Poisonous Pigments in Books

    Sponsored by The Caxton Club October Evening Program It is well known that copper arsenic compounds were used as a green pigment in textiles and home furnishings during the 19th century. In 2019, Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation, embarked on a study of green cloth covered bindings from the 19th century and continues […]

  • Robinson Jeffers’ Tamar and Other Poems: A Centennial Appreciation

    Sponsored by The Book Club of California When the California poet Robinson Jeffers published Tamar & Other Poems, his first major collection, in 1924, it struck reviewers as both timeless and powerfully of its moment. James Rory declared that the poems "exhibit the maturity of a remarkable talent," and the poet Babette Deutsch confessed to […]

  • Manuscript Mondays: Six Steps of Digital Preservation

    Sponsored by The Manuscript Society Six Steps of Digital Preservation that Every Collector Should Know Manuscript Mondays – Free, Live Webinar Monday, October 7, 2024 8:00 PM Eastern Presenter: Lauren Goodley, MSIS, CA. Digital Archivist, The Wittliff Collections, Texas State University Many people do digital preservation activities, whether we’ve received training to do so or […]

  • Virtual Symposium: Billy Budd at 100

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Join The Grolier Club for a livestreamed Symposium on Billy Budd in conjunction with Grolierite William Palmer Johnston’s exhibition, Melville’s Billy Budd at 100, running in the Club’s second-floor Gallery through November 9, 2024. The Club will host this symposium on Herman Melville and his novella Billy Budd in the ground-floor Exhibition Hall. Note: this is a live webcast.  Register here: […]

  • Charles Johanningsmeier on Tauchnitz Editions

    Sponsored by The Caxton Club EVENT DETAILS: October Midday Program “Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.” – Mark Twain, Letters from the Earth Leipzig. Tauchnitz. These names probably don’t leap to mind when you consider the history of popularizing American and British culture […]

  • Creatures of Commerce: Animal Advertising Ephemera from the Bruce Shyer Collection

    Sponsored by The Book Club of California Humans have been fascinated by animal imagery since the prehistoric era when cavemen painted images of animals on walls to symbolically capture their prey and to record their observations. With the advent of the printing press, animal imagery was used as a symbol for the press itself. For […]

  • FABS Handpress Era: John Peckham’s Perspectiva Communis + Open Mic for 16th Century

    Sponsored by FABS David DiLaura will speak on "John Peckham's Perspectiva Communis: An example of the transition from manuscript to the handpress." In the half-century after the appearance of moveable type printing in the Latin West, many important, widely used texts on natural philosophy appeared in print. Written in about 1270, Peckham's Perspectiva Communis was […]

  • Virtual Tour and Curator Q&A for Billy Budd at 100 Exhibition

    Sponsored by The Grolier Club Curator William Palmer Johnston leads a prerecorded tour of his exhibition "Melville's Billy Budd at 100" followed by a live online Q&A. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-tour-and-curator-qa-for-billy-budd-at-100-exhibition-tickets-1027617320067?aff=erelpanelorg Melville’s Billy Budd at 100 commemorates the centenary of the posthumous and first publication of Herman Melville’s novella Billy Budd (1924), the story of a young “Handsome Sailor” impressed into the […]