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Grolier Club

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. Grolierii et amicorum" [of or belonging to Jean Grolier and his friends], suggested his generosity in sharing books.[1]

Grolier Club
The Grolier Club's home at 47 East 60th Street
Formation1884; 140 years ago (1884)
Coordinates40°45′50″N 73°58′12″W / 40.76391°N 73.96987°W / 40.76391; -73.96987
President
Nancy K. Boehm
Websitewww.grolierclub.org

The Club's stated objective is "the literary study of the arts pertaining to the production of books, including the occasional publication of books designed to illustrate, promote and encourage these arts; and the acquisition, furnishing and maintenance of a suitable club building for the safekeeping of its property, wherein meetings, lectures and exhibitions shall take place from time to time ..."[2]

Collections and programs edit

The Grolier Club maintains a research library specializing in books, bibliography and bibliophily, printing (especially the history of printing and examples of fine printing), binding, illustration and bookselling. The Grolier Club has one of the more extensive collections of book auction and bookseller catalogs in North America.[3][4][5] The Library has the archives of a number of prominent bibliophiles such as Sir Thomas Phillipps,[6] and of bibliophile and print collecting groups, such as the Hroswitha Club of women book collectors (1944–c. 1999)[7][a] and the Society of Iconophiles.[8]

The Grolier Club also has a program of public exhibitions which "treat books and prints as objects worthy of display, on a par with painting and sculpture."[9] The exhibitions draw on various sources including holdings of the Club, its members, and of institutional libraries. In 2013, it hosted an exhibition on women in science.[10]

The Grolier Club is a member of the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies.[11]

History edit

 
Interior
 
Dutch kitchen

The Grolier Club was formed on January 23, 1884,[12] with 50 members and was formally incorporated in 1888.[13] The founders of the club were William Loring Andrews, Theodore L. DeVinne, A. W. Drake, Albert Gallup, Robert Hoe III, Brayton Ives, Samuel W. Marvin, E. S. Mead, and Arthur B. Turnure.[14] Perfection in the art of bookmaking is encouraged. E. D. French engraved the club's own bookplate as well as bookplates for many of its members.

Honorary members have included I.N. Phelps Stokes (elected 1927), Bruce Rogers (1928), Henry Watson Kent (1930), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1934), Rudolph Ruzicka (1946), Lawrence C. Wroth (1950), Carl Purington Rollins (1951), Elmer Adler (1952), Joseph Blumenthal (1967), Margaret Bingham Stillwell (1977) and Mary C. Hyde Eccles (1989). Honorary Foreign Corresponding members have included Emery Walker (elected 1920), Alfred W. Pollard (1921), Sir Geoffrey Keynes (1922), Michael Sadleir (1925), Stanley Morison (1951), Giovanni Mardersteig (1964), Howard M. Nixon (1971), Nicolas Barker (1972), John Carter (1973), and Hermann Zapf (2003).[15] Harry Elkins Widener, the wealthy young bibliophile whose early death in the sinking of the RMS Titanic inspired his mother to construct Harvard's Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library, had been a member.[16][17]

From April 20 to June 5, 1971, a newly-discovered pre-Columbian Maya codex was displayed in the club, giving the codex the name the Grolier Codex. In 1973 the club published a facsimile of the codex in a book by Michael D. Coe.[18]

Buildings edit

The Grolier Club has had three locations since its founding. Its first home was rented space at 64 Madison Avenue,[12] but the club had outgrown this space by 1888.[13] It moved in 1890 to a Romanesque Revival building at 29 East 32nd Street (now a designated city landmark).[12]

The third and current clubhouse at 47 East 60th Street, on the Upper East Side, was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue.[5] The cornerstone was laid in December 1916,[19] and the clubhouse opened almost exactly a year later.[20] In 2013, plans were announced for a 51-story apartment towert beside the Grolier Club, using air rights purchased from the club and the adjoining Christ Church.[21]

List of presidents edit

The following people have served as presidents of the club:[22]

  • Robert Hoe III (1884–1888)
  • William Loring Andrews (1888–1892)
  • Beverly Chew (1892–1896)
  • Samuel Putnam Avery (1896–1900) Porträt: Medaille 1897 by Anton Scharff (1845–1903)
  • Howard Mansfield (1900–1904)
  • Theodore Low De Vinne (1904–1906)
  • Edwin B. Holden (1906)
  • Richard Hoe Lawrence (1906–1908)
  • William F. Havemeyer (1908–1912)
  • Edward G. Kennedy (1912–1916)
  • Arthur H. Scribner (1916–1920)
  • Henry Watson Kent (1920–1924)
  • William B. Osgood Field (1924–1928)
  • Lucius Wilmerding (1928–1932)
  • William B. Ivins Jr. (1932–1935)
  • Frederick Coykendall (1935–1939)
  • Harry T. Peters (1939–1943)
  • Edwin De T. Bechtel (1943–1947)
  • Frederick B. Adams Jr. (1947–1951)
  • Irving S. Olds (1951–1955)
  • Arthur A. Houghton (1955–1957)
  • C. Waller Barrett (1957–1961)
  • Donald F. Hyde (1961–1965)
  • Gordon N. Ray (1965–1969)
  • Alfred H. Howell (1969–1973)
  • Robert H. Taylor (1973–1975)
  • Herman W. Liebert (1975–1978)
  • Robert D. Graff (1978–1982)
  • Frank S. Streeter (1982–1986)
  • G. Thomas Tanselle (1986–1990)
  • Kenneth A. Lohf (1990–1994)
  • William Bradford Warren (1994–1998)
  • William T. Buice III (1998–2002)
  • Carolyn L. Smith (2002–2006)
  • William H. Helfand (2006–2010)
  • Eugene S. Flamm (2010–2014)
  • G. Scott Clemons (2014–2018)
  • Bruce J. Crawford (2018–2022)
  • Nancy K. Boehm (2022–)

Publications edit

The Club has issued editions of the following works:[14]

  • Richard de Bury, Philobiblon
  • George William Curtis, Washington Irving
  • Robert Hoe, Catalogues of Early and Original Editions from Langland to Wither; Bookbinding as a Fine Art
  • Geoffrey Keynes, A Bibliography of William Blake (1921)
  • Theodore Low De Vinne, Historic Printing Types
  • William Matthews, Modern Book Binding

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jean Grolier Biography February 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ The Grolier Club, Constitution, Article I, section 2. 2005 edition.
  3. ^ Grolier Club Library Overview February 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Lasting Impressions: The Grolier Club Library (New York: Grolier Club, 2004) pp. 8–12.
  5. ^ a b About The Grolier Club April 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Phillipps April 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Hroswitha Club: Records and Publications, 1944–1999".
  8. ^ "Society of Iconophiles (New York, N.Y.): Records, 1895–1930".
  9. ^ Exhibitions July 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Landmark exhibition recognizes the achievements of women in science and medicine at The Grolier Club". artdaily.org. December 22, 2013. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
  11. ^ FABS – Member Clubs April 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ a b c Gray, Christopher (September 16, 1990). "Streetscapes: The Old Grolier Club; Recycling an 1890's Survivor". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  13. ^ a b "Grolier Club Advancing.; Incorporated and Fitting Up a New Clubhouse". The New York Times. August 2, 1888. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  14. ^ a b Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Grolier Club" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  15. ^ Members of the Grolier Club, 1884–2009 (New York: Grolier Club, 2009), pp. 9–12.
  16. ^ John Woolf Jordan (1911). Colonial Families of Philadelphia. Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 1500–.
  17. ^ Grolier Club (1921). Transactions of the Grolier Club. Grolier Club. pp. 179–.
  18. ^ Club, ~ Grolier (October 23, 2019). "The Relationship between the 'Grolier Codex' and The Grolier Club of New York*". The Grolier Club. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  19. ^ "Cornerstone of Grolier Club's New Home Laid: Commodious Quarters in East Sixtieth Street Soon to Be Ready". New-York Tribune. December 15, 1916. p. 13. ISSN 1941-0646. ProQuest 575664498.
  20. ^ "Grolier Club in New Home; Books and Miniatures from Persia and the Levant on View". The New York Times. December 7, 1917. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  21. ^ Bagli, Charles V. (February 26, 2013). "$40 Million in Air Rights Will Let East Side Tower Soar". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  22. ^ A list of club presidents, complete to 2009, appeared in Members of the Grolier Club, 1884–2009 (New York: Grolier Club, 2009), pp. 158–159. A previous list, complete to 1982, appeared in Members of the Grolier Club, 1884–1984 (New York: Grolier Club, 1986), pp. 149–150.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • [On the Grolier Club's bookplates]
  • Works by Grolier Club at Project Gutenberg

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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 Servieres Viscount d Aguisy Treasurer General of France whose library was famous his motto Io Grolierii et amicorum of or belonging to Jean Grolier and his friends suggested his generosity in sharing books 1 Grolier ClubThe Grolier Club s home at 47 East 60th StreetFormation1884 140 years ago 1884 Coordinates40 45 50 N 73 58 12 W 40 76391 N 73 96987 W 40 76391 73 96987PresidentNancy K BoehmWebsitewww wbr grolierclub wbr org The Club s stated objective is the literary study of the arts pertaining to the production of books including the occasional publication of books designed to illustrate promote and encourage these arts and the acquisition furnishing and maintenance of a suitable club building for the safekeeping of its property wherein meetings lectures and exhibitions shall take place from time to time 2 Contents 1 Collections and programs 2 History 2 1 Buildings 3 List of presidents 4 Publications 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksCollections and programs editThe Grolier Club maintains a research library specializing in books bibliography and bibliophily printing especially the history of printing and examples of fine printing binding illustration and bookselling The Grolier Club has one of the more extensive collections of book auction and bookseller catalogs in North America 3 4 5 The Library has the archives of a number of prominent bibliophiles such as Sir Thomas Phillipps 6 and of bibliophile and print collecting groups such as the Hroswitha Club of women book collectors 1944 c 1999 7 a and the Society of Iconophiles 8 The Grolier Club also has a program of public exhibitions which treat books and prints as objects worthy of display on a par with painting and sculpture 9 The exhibitions draw on various sources including holdings of the Club its members and of institutional libraries In 2013 it hosted an exhibition on women in science 10 The Grolier Club is a member of the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies 11 History edit nbsp Interior nbsp Dutch kitchenThe Grolier Club was formed on January 23 1884 12 with 50 members and was formally incorporated in 1888 13 The founders of the club were William Loring Andrews Theodore L DeVinne A W Drake Albert Gallup Robert Hoe III Brayton Ives Samuel W Marvin E S Mead and Arthur B Turnure 14 Perfection in the art of bookmaking is encouraged E D French engraved the club s own bookplate as well as bookplates for many of its members Honorary members have included I N Phelps Stokes elected 1927 Bruce Rogers 1928 Henry Watson Kent 1930 Franklin D Roosevelt 1934 Rudolph Ruzicka 1946 Lawrence C Wroth 1950 Carl Purington Rollins 1951 Elmer Adler 1952 Joseph Blumenthal 1967 Margaret Bingham Stillwell 1977 and Mary C Hyde Eccles 1989 Honorary Foreign Corresponding members have included Emery Walker elected 1920 Alfred W Pollard 1921 Sir Geoffrey Keynes 1922 Michael Sadleir 1925 Stanley Morison 1951 Giovanni Mardersteig 1964 Howard M Nixon 1971 Nicolas Barker 1972 John Carter 1973 and Hermann Zapf 2003 15 Harry Elkins Widener the wealthy young bibliophile whose early death in the sinking of the RMS Titanic inspired his mother to construct Harvard s Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library had been a member 16 17 From April 20 to June 5 1971 a newly discovered pre Columbian Maya codex was displayed in the club giving the codex the name the Grolier Codex In 1973 the club published a facsimile of the codex in a book by Michael D Coe 18 Buildings edit The Grolier Club has had three locations since its founding Its first home was rented space at 64 Madison Avenue 12 but the club had outgrown this space by 1888 13 It moved in 1890 to a Romanesque Revival building at 29 East 32nd Street now a designated city landmark 12 The third and current clubhouse at 47 East 60th Street on the Upper East Side was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue 5 The cornerstone was laid in December 1916 19 and the clubhouse opened almost exactly a year later 20 In 2013 plans were announced for a 51 story apartment towert beside the Grolier Club using air rights purchased from the club and the adjoining Christ Church 21 List of presidents editThe following people have served as presidents of the club 22 Robert Hoe III 1884 1888 William Loring Andrews 1888 1892 Beverly Chew 1892 1896 Samuel Putnam Avery 1896 1900 Portrat Medaille 1897 by Anton Scharff 1845 1903 Howard Mansfield 1900 1904 Theodore Low De Vinne 1904 1906 Edwin B Holden 1906 Richard Hoe Lawrence 1906 1908 William F Havemeyer 1908 1912 Edward G Kennedy 1912 1916 Arthur H Scribner 1916 1920 Henry Watson Kent 1920 1924 William B Osgood Field 1924 1928 Lucius Wilmerding 1928 1932 William B Ivins Jr 1932 1935 Frederick Coykendall 1935 1939 Harry T Peters 1939 1943 Edwin De T Bechtel 1943 1947 Frederick B Adams Jr 1947 1951 Irving S Olds 1951 1955 Arthur A Houghton 1955 1957 C Waller Barrett 1957 1961 Donald F Hyde 1961 1965 Gordon N Ray 1965 1969 Alfred H Howell 1969 1973 Robert H Taylor 1973 1975 Herman W Liebert 1975 1978 Robert D Graff 1978 1982 Frank S Streeter 1982 1986 G Thomas Tanselle 1986 1990 Kenneth A Lohf 1990 1994 William Bradford Warren 1994 1998 William T Buice III 1998 2002 Carolyn L Smith 2002 2006 William H Helfand 2006 2010 Eugene S Flamm 2010 2014 G Scott Clemons 2014 2018 Bruce J Crawford 2018 2022 Nancy K Boehm 2022 Publications editThe Club has issued editions of the following works 14 Richard de Bury Philobiblon George William Curtis Washington Irving Robert Hoe Catalogues of Early and Original Editions from Langland to Wither Bookbinding as a Fine Art Geoffrey Keynes A Bibliography of William Blake 1921 Theodore Low De Vinne Historic Printing Types William Matthews Modern Book BindingSee also editList of American gentlemen s clubs Books in the United StatesNotes edit Named for Hrotsvitha of GandersheimReferences edit Jean Grolier Biography Archived February 21 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Grolier Club Constitution Article I section 2 2005 edition Grolier Club Library Overview Archived February 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine Lasting Impressions The Grolier Club Library New York Grolier Club 2004 pp 8 12 a b About The Grolier Club Archived April 15 2007 at the Wayback Machine Phillipps Archived April 18 2007 at the Wayback Machine Hroswitha Club Records and Publications 1944 1999 Society of Iconophiles New York N Y Records 1895 1930 Exhibitions Archived July 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine Landmark exhibition recognizes the achievements of women in science and medicine at The Grolier Club artdaily org December 22 2013 Retrieved December 22 2013 FABS Member Clubs Archived April 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b c Gray Christopher September 16 1990 Streetscapes The Old Grolier Club Recycling an 1890 s Survivor The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 7 2024 a b Grolier Club Advancing Incorporated and Fitting Up a New Clubhouse The New York Times August 2 1888 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 7 2024 a b Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Grolier Club New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead Members of the Grolier Club 1884 2009 New York Grolier Club 2009 pp 9 12 John Woolf Jordan 1911 Colonial Families of Philadelphia Lewis Publishing Company pp 1500 Grolier Club 1921 Transactions of the Grolier Club Grolier Club pp 179 Club Grolier October 23 2019 The Relationship between the Grolier Codex and The Grolier Club of New York The Grolier Club Retrieved November 1 2019 Cornerstone of Grolier Club s New Home Laid Commodious Quarters in East Sixtieth Street Soon to Be Ready New York Tribune December 15 1916 p 13 ISSN 1941 0646 ProQuest 575664498 Grolier Club in New Home Books and Miniatures from Persia and the Levant on View The New York Times December 7 1917 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 7 2024 Bagli Charles V February 26 2013 40 Million in Air Rights Will Let East Side Tower Soar The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 7 2024 A list of club presidents complete to 2009 appeared in Members of the Grolier Club 1884 2009 New York Grolier Club 2009 pp 158 159 A previous list complete to 1982 appeared in Members of the Grolier Club 1884 1984 New York Grolier Club 1986 pp 149 150 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grolier Club Official website Journal of Library History vol 20 2 Spring 1985 pp 196 9 by Robert Nikirk On the Grolier Club s bookplates Works by Grolier Club at Project Gutenberg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grolier Club amp oldid 1216686210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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