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SUMMARY:Mothers and Fathers of the Digital Archive: The Endangered Archives Programme in Iquitos\, Peru
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Book Club of California \nAcross North American and European imaginaries\, the Amazon River Basin has figured as both a region rich in “natural resources” ready for the taking\, and\, consequently\, a geography of lands and peoples in need of saving. Both Amazonian exploration and salvation have been characterized by a hyper-masculine discourse of evangelists\, explorers\, and entrepreneurs seeking both riches and redemption in the jungle. But Amazonian cultures have long generated their own counter-narratives\, documented in oral histories\, visual cultures\, and through spaces such as the Biblioteca Amazónica\, a library located in Iquitos\, Peru\, which houses the second-largest collection of Amazonian maps\, images\, and texts in the world. This talk describes an alternate set of exploration and saving practices\, framed through the lens of a feminist ethics of care.   \nSince 2020\, Dr. Smith and Dr. Silverstein have worked to secure funding for and supervise a project to create an open access digital archive of materials housed in the Biblioteca Amazónica. They describe how this process was enacted alongside practices of mothering their own children\, nurturing an inexperienced research team to develop skills in digital archiving\, and negotiating with the “fathers”—Augustinian priests—who controlled access to the archive. In describing this process\, they engage with a series of questions: What are the complexities of digitally preserving endangered cultural objects as foreigners in a region where endangerment has been produced by patriarchal ideals? How can mothering serve as a metaphor and a practice for programs like the EAP? What does one gain by bringing mothering into the discussion of archival preservation? The speakers will touch on their work with the Biblioteca Amazónica\, their relationship with the Spanish priests—the fathers of the archive—who are its de facto custodians\, the mothers on their team whom they accommodated through birthing and child rearing\, and what it takes to manage a project from thousands of miles away. \nAn in-person and virtual presentation by Amanda Smith\, Associate Professor of Latin American Literature and Culture\, University of California\, Santa Cruz and Sydney Silverstein\, Assistant Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences\, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine\, Ohio \n **Co-presented & co-hosted by The American Trust for The British Library \nTo register for the online event\, click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aBv1gTPITqWzZ3v–8-VCw#/registration
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/mothers-and-fathers-of-the-digital-archive-the-endangered-archives-programme-in-iquitos-peru/
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SUMMARY:FABS Handpress Era Zoom: "Mandeville in the 21st Century"
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by FABS \nMarch 10\, 2025 4:30pm Pacific/6:30 Central/7:30pm EST \nThe next meeting of the FABS Handpress Era Zoom group features Dr. Martha Driver’s talk “Mandeville in the 21st Century.” Prof. Driver will discuss The Travels of Sir John Mandeville with illustrations from Medieval manuscripts\, handpress-era printed works\, and a 21st century fine press example. \nMartha Westcott Driver\, PhD\, FSA\, is Distinguished Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies (emerita) at Pace University in New York City. A co-founder of the Early Book Society for the study of manuscripts and printing history\, she writes about illustration from manuscript to print and manuscript and book production. In addition to publishing some 90 articles in these areas\, she has edited thirty journals\, including the Journal of the Early Book Society. Her books include The Image in Print: Book Illustration in Late Medieval England (2001)\, An Index of Images in English MSS\, with Michael Orr (2007)\, Preaching the Word in Manuscript and Print in Late Medieval England: Essays in Honour of Susan Powell\, with Veronica O’Mara (2013)\, and John Gower in Manuscript and Early Printed Books\, edited with Derek Pearsall and Robert F. Yeager (2020)\, among others. She serves on the executive boards of the American Trust for the British Library and the Patrons of the National Library and Galleries of Scotland and is a member of the Visiting Committee to the Morgan’s Department of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts\, the Society of Antiquaries (UK)\, the Association Internationale de Bibliophilie (AIB)\, the Bibliographical Society of America\, the Bibliographical Society\, UK\, and the Grolier Club. \n  \n 
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/fabs-handpress-era-zoom-mandeville-in-the-21st-century/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T190000
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SUMMARY:Reid Byers on Imaginary Books
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Baltimore Bibliophiles \nJoin The Baltimore Bibs and curator Reid Byers for a discussion of his Grolier Club exhibition “Imaginary Books:Lost\, Unfinished and Fictive Works from the Collection Of Reid Byers.” \nFor a link contact Binnie Syril Braunstein\, bsbgc@aol.com
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/reid-byers-on-imaginary-books-2/
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SUMMARY:Paul F. Gehl on Bob Middleton\, The Designer-Craftsman Par Excellence
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Caxton Club \nMarch Midday Program \n \nRobert Hunter Middleton (1898-1985) was a Caxton Club stalwart for half a century. He is now remembered primarily as a pioneer in the revival of the great engraver on wood\, Thomas Bewick. In his own day\, however\, Middleton was best known as the prolific designer of types for the Ludlow Typograph Company of Chicago. In 1985\, the Caxton Club published a retrospective of Middleton’s career as RHM: The Man and His Letters\, still the standard reference. In this talk\, Paul Gehl will illustrate how Middleton embodied (and wrote about) the relationship of fine press printing and other craft practices to design for mass-market\, industrial scale printing. \nPaul is Curator Emeritus at the Newberry Library. At the Newberry\, he processed the Middleton archive\, and after retirement he authored a book on Middleton’s early career as type designer. Just this year he edited a volume with the title\, The Designer-Craftsman Speaks: Writings of Robert Hunter Middleton. \nBoth of Paul’s books and the Caxton Club’s memorial volume will be available for purchase upon registering for the program. See details below. Prices include tax and shipping. \nRegister today. \nFor more information and to register\, follow the link: https://caxtonclub.org/event-6090568/Registration \nEven if you can’t attend at the scheduled time\, if you’re interested\, please register. After the program\, we’ll send an email to all registrants\, asking if you’d like a link to the complete recording. That way you can see the program even if you couldn’t attend live\, ran into technical issues\, or simply wanted to watch it again. \n 
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/paul-f-gehl-on-bob-middleton-the-designer-craftsman-par-excellence/
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SUMMARY:Dr. David Wolf on Pioneers of 20th Century Hematology
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Bay Area History of Medicine Society with The Grolier Club \nThe Bay Area History of Medicine Society and the Grolier Club of New York will hold their annual joint lecture and dinner meeting at the UCSF Library\, Wednesday March 12\, 2025. \n“Pioneers in 20th-Century Hematology featuring Drs. Janet Vaughan and George Minot.” \nDr David Wolf will address us on the rise of organized hematology in the US and Great Britain.  This includes biographies of the Nobel laureate George Minot and and the relatively obscure but extraordinary British hematologist Janet Vaughan.  She organized the emergency blood transfusion service during the London Blitz\, and then travelled to Belsen concentration camp after the WWII to refeed the surviving internees.  She was appointed Principal of Somerville College\,Cambridge\, was a life-long social activist\, and one of six women featured in the1984 BBC’s series Women of our Century. The presentation also features appearances by Lady Osler\, Virginia Woolf\, and Margaret Thatcher! \nDr David Wolf is clinical professor of medicine at Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyternian hospital.  He is a clinical hematologist oncologist whose long career has involved patient care\, teaching and research\, with a special interest in immune thrombocytopenic purpura. He is a governor of the American Osler Society\, and is a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. In 2021\, he established the David J. Wolf\, M.D. Medical Archives Endowment which sponsors a Visiting Research Scholar Program at Weill-Cornell Medicine in New York.He has been a member of the Grolier Club since 2010 and has formed a large collection of medical books\, especially early works on anatomy\, pathology and hematology.  He recently bought three more incunables! \nThis is the seventh in the current series of joint meetings beginning in 2017\, annually except 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid pandemic. The speakers have all been Grolier Club members who have distinguished themselves as librarians\, book collectors\, or historians of medicine. The previous lecturers were Christopher Lyons of the Osler Library at McGill\, Paul Kligfield\, M.D.\, Zlatko Pozeg\, M.D.\, Brian Morrison\, M.D.\, Jeremy Norman\, the publisher and antiquarian bookseller\, and Steven Lomazow\, M.D. \nThe lecture will be streamed live\, and archived by UCSF for later viewing. To receive a link contact Dr. Andrew Nadell: caius@caius.com \nThe lecture will begin at 7:15 pm Pacific and last for about 45 minutes\, plus question time from the audience and online viewers. \nIN PERSON ATTENDANCE: \nThe meeting will be held Wednesday March 12\, 2025 in the Lang Room\, at the Kalmanovitz Library\, 530 Parnassus Avenue\, San Francisco\, California. \nReception and drinks at 5:30 pm\, dinner at 6:15 pm. \nThe lecture will begin at 7:15 pm\, and last for about 45 minutes\, plus question time from the audience and online viewers. \n$100 per ticket in person includes dinner buffet\, wine\, and other beverages. \nPlease send checks drawn to BAHMS to: J.Gordon Frierson\, M.D.\, 140 Melville Ave\, Palo Alto\, 94301. \nTo reserve and pay by credit card\, text or phone Sally Kaufmann Cowan\, M.D.\, at 415-567-3535.
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/dr-david-wolf-on-pioneers-of-20th-century-hematology/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T120000
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SUMMARY:Oren Margolis on Aldus Manutius
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Caxton Club. \nMarch Midday Program \nDr. Oren Margolis\, associate professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of East Anglia in Norwich \n \n“So\, are you going out with that Aldus guy again?” \n“I don’t know. Not sure I like that type.” \nAldus. Aldine Press. Italics. Octavo. All immensely influential in the history of printing innovations. So let’s Zoom to Venice in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries to meet that fascinating and exacting printer\, publisher\, and nurturer of writing talent: Aldus Manutius. \nOur guide on this journey will be Dr. Oren Margolis\, associate professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of East Anglia in Norwich\, a UNESCO City of Literature. Much published\, Margolis created an exhibition called Aldus Manutius: The Struggle and the Dream at Oxford’s Bodleian Library and is the author of Aldus Manutius: The Invention of the Publisher (Reaktion Books\, 2023). \nEven though he was awarded his PhD from Oxford and his MA in Medieval History from King’s College London\, Oren speaks passable American\, having earned his BA from that traditional Big Ten school the University of Southern California. \nAldus printed incunabula\, was instrumental in publishing and printing works of Desiderius Erasmus\, and in a remarkable feat that outshone anything Nostradamus forecast\, once predicted that he would be the subject of a well-attended Caxton Club meeting. Don’t let Aldus down. \nEven if you can’t attend at the scheduled time\, if you’re interested\, please register. After the program\, we’ll send an email to all registrants\, asking if you’d like a link to the complete recording. That way you can see the program even if you couldn’t attend live\, ran into technical issues\, or simply wanted to watch it again. \nFor more information and to register\, click here: https://caxtonclub.org/event-5903263/Registration \nRegister today!
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/oren-margolis-on-aldus-manutius/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T193000
DTSTAMP:20250125T232607Z
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SUMMARY:Imaginary Books: Lost\, Unfinished\, and Fictive Works Found Only in Other Books
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Book Club of California \nA cross between a book exhibition and a conceptual art installation\, this exhibition consists of a collection of books that do not really exist. Curated by Reid Byers\, the exhibition includes approximately 100 books and associated arealia from his collection—all simulacra created with a team of printers\, bookbinders\, artists\, and calligraphers—of lost books that have no surviving example\, unwritten books that were planned but left unfinished\, and fictive works that exist only in fiction. Highlights of the exhibition include William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Won\, the lost sequel to Love’s Labour’s Lost\, and Ernest Hemingway’s first novel\, stolen in his wife’s valise at the Gare de Lyon in 1922 and never recovered. \nExhibition opening with remarks by Reid Byers\, author\, collector\, curator\, and president of the Baxter Society \n **An in-person event at the Book Club in San Francisco and streamed on Zoom. The exhibition will be on view through July 14\, 2025. \nTo register for the online event\, click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lsk2NMfRR0G632KHo2IOXg#/registration
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/imaginary-books-lost-unfinished-and-fictive-works-found-only-in-other-books/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T193000
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SUMMARY:FABS Bindings Group: Lang Ingalls on Design Bindings From Across the Pond
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by FABS \nFABS Bindings Zoom Group: Join us for a presentation and discussion by Lang Ingalls on design bindings from European makers. Lang will show several bindings with visually engaging elements. Attendees are invited to share interesting bindings of their own. \nTo receive a link and join the mailing list for this group\, contact Jennifer Larson at info@fabsocieties.org
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/fabs-bindings-group-lang-ingalls-on-design-bindings-from-across-the-pond/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T193000
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SUMMARY:FABS 19th Century Zoom Group
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by FABS \nJoin us for convivial conversation about all things bookish and 19th century! We meet on the third Thursday of the month\, 4:30-5:30pm Pacific/7:30-8:30pm Eastern. To receive announcements and links\, contact Jennifer Larson (info@fabsocieties.org).
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/fabs-19th-century-zoom-group-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T203000
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SUMMARY:FABS Living With Books Zoom Group
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by FABS \nHosted by The Private Library author Reid Byers\, this group meets on Zoom\, on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Discussions will cover acquisition\, cataloging and photographing collections\, home libraries\, book furniture\, conservation and storage\, and much more. All are welcome to participate. \nThis month’s topics: \nReal and Dream Libraries Redux\n– a continuation of last month’s discussion of what we have and what we’d like \nLibrary Seating\n– chairs for work\, chairs for reading\, sofas\, daybeds\, window-seats\, etc \nTo receive links and announcements\, contact Jennifer Larson (info@fabsocieties.org)
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/fabs-living-with-books-zoom-group-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T180000
DTSTAMP:20250325T135020Z
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SUMMARY:Kevin Mac Donnell on the History of Collecting Mark Twain
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Grolier Club \nIn connection with the public exhibition: A First-Class Fool: Mark Twain and Humor\, from the collection of Susan Jaffe Tane\, which runs in the ground-floor Exhibition Hall from January 15 – April 5\, 2025\, Kevin Mac Donnell will speak on the history of Mark Twain collecting\, beginning in the 1880s down to the present day. He will highlight the major collectors\, including two who communicated directly with Twain himself\, and talk about how various books\, letters\, and manuscripts entered the market (or did not). He will also discuss how Twain collecting trends have evolved\, and speculate on where Twain collecting might be headed. \nThis is a Virtual Lecture available on YouTube. Register to receive a link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-lecture-kevin-mac-donnell-on-mark-twain-collecting-tickets-1259663430229?aff=ebdsoporgprofile \nAbout the Exhibition \nA First-Class Fool: Mark Twain and Humor examines the humorist Samuel Clemens\, who crafted the great “Mark Twain” persona. Twain identified as a “first-class fool\,” capturing his dual literary role as a simple\, folksy author and speaker on the one hand\, and an intelligent\, cultured\, and nuanced literary craftsman on the other. Twain worked carefully to construct his public persona\, and his legacy continues to influence humorists to the present day. With more than 120 works drawn from the private collection of Susan Jaffe Tane\, A First-Class Fool presents first and rare editions of Twain’s published works\, including presentation copies\, first periodical appearances\, and uncommon variants; books from Twain’s library and other personal effects; autograph letters and manuscripts; photographs; and a wide variety of ephemera. Many of these items are displayed for the first time in this exhibition. An accompanying book\, published by the Grolier Club\, features scholarly essays edited by Kevin MacDonnell.
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/kevin-macdonnell-on-the-history-of-collecting-mark-twain/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T160000
DTSTAMP:20250301T195200Z
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SUMMARY:NOBS Akron Antiquarian Book Fair March 28 and 29
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by NOBS \nAkron Antiquarian Book & Paper Show\nMarch 28th\, Preview 5 – 8pm\, $25.00\nMarch 29th\, 10 -4pm\, $5.00 \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 39th Akron Antiquarian Book and Paper Show will be held March 28-29\, 2025\nPreview: Friday\, March 28\, 2025\, 5:00 – 8:00 PM \nTickets: $25\, includes two drink tickets\, hors d’oeuvres\, and entertainment. \nPurchase tickets here. You may also purchase tickets at the door. \n*** \nSaturday\, March 29\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nAdmission: $5.00 at the door/free for NOBS members. \nJoin NOBS \nVenue: \nThe John S. Knight Center\, 77 E Mill St\, Akron\, OH 44308 \nDealer Information:\nLetter \nContract \nQuestions? \nEmail Wendy: wwwasman@yahoo.com \nCall Ellie: (216) 231-0001
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/nobs-akron-antiquarian-book-fair-march-28-and-29/
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