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Founded in 1884, the Grolier Club promotes the study, collecting, and appreciation of books and works on paper. It offers a library, exhibitions, lectures, and publications on various aspects of the art and history of the book.
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Co-curated by Grolier Club members Bryan A. Garner...
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The Grolier Club is located at 47 East 60th Street, New York...
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The Grolier Club was one of the first organizations in...
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The Grolier Club . The Morris Room (Fourth Floor) 26 x 18,...
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The Grolier Club. 47 East 60th Street. New York, NY 10022...
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The Grolier Club’s archival collections are of great value...
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On the fly-leaf of the Grolier Club copy is the inscription:...
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A Brief History of the Grolier Club. ON THE EVENING OF...
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The Grolier Club is a private club and society of bibliophiles in New York City. Founded in January 1884, it is the oldest existing bibliophilic club in North America. The club is named after Jean Grolier de Servières, Viscount d'Aguisy, Treasurer General of France, whose library was famous; his motto, " Io.
The Grolier Club was one of the first organizations in America to treat books and prints as objects worthy of display, and since 1884 the Club has mounted more than nine hundred exhibitions on topics ranging from Blake to Kipling, from chess to murder mysteries, from Japanese prints to Art Nouveau posters.
Founded in 1884 by nine New York bibliophiles, the Grolier Club fosters the study, collecting, and appreciation of books and works on paper. It publishes fine-printed books, sponsors exhibitions, and maintains a library with a unique collection of bookseller and book auction catalogues.
The Grolier Club of New York, New York, New York. 5,077 likes · 43 talking about this · 657 were here. America's oldest & largest society for bibliophiles and enthusiasts in the graphic arts.
The Grolier Club is a New York-based association of rare book collectors and enthusiasts. It hosts free exhibitions of book arts, literature, and print-making at its midtown headquarters.
Founded on 1884, it is the biggest and oldest society for bibliophiles and book collectors; members are allowed to donate their collections to the Grolier Club post mortem, and enjoy many privileges, such as the use of the collections, libraries and premises at large; although they told us that the main exhibition hall is open to the public as ...