Entering the Grolier Club is similar to a storybook portal where you are delivered into time past. Henry James, Edith Wharton could easily be the person next to you viewing the bibliodelights....
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The Grolier Club, founded in 1884, is America's oldest and largest society dedicated to the study and appreciation of books and works on paper. With the support of a diverse network of book collectors, librarians, designers, and artisans, the Club promotes the art history of the book through its library, public exhibitions, lectures, and publications.
Named after the renowned Renaissance collector Jean Grolier, the Club's mission is to foster the love for books and graphic arts. Through its extensive collection and engaging programs, the Grolier Club celebrates the rich heritage of bibliophiles and enthusiasts, offering a unique experience for those interested in the world of books and print.
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Excellent visit via the Victorian Society of NY to see the Zoe Anderson Norris collection. This lady was a labor rights activist and reformer back in the Gilded Age. I gather that the (private)...
Lovely window to a more genteel time in the publishing world. Today publishing is impersonal and simply about the money. We saw a nice exhibit on ad materials; can't wait to return.
Went there for a private retirement party, friendly service staff, awesome Hors d'Oeuvres - crab cake, duck confit, other assorted cured meat, artesian cheese plate, cozy business casual atmosphere.
I spent my Saturday walking through the current exhibit held at The Grolier Club and I was one of three people walking through. They require you to reserve a spot, so be sure to book it in...
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