Home - The Grolier Club Founded in 1884, the Grolier Club is America’s oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and enthusiasts in the graphic arts Named for Jean Grolier (1489 90-1565), the Renaissance collector renowned for sharing his library with friends, the Club’s objective is to promote “the study, collecting, and appreciation of books and works on
Mission Programs - The Grolier Club The Grolier Club's purpose is to foster the study, collecting, appreciation, and celebration of books, works on paper, and their related arts and crafts, particularly their art, history, production, circulation, and commerce
Contact - The Grolier Club To register for public lectures, panels, and curator-led gallery tours, please visit the Grolier Club's Eventbrite or click the button below Please note: We do not offer building-wide or Library tours to the public
Planning Your Visit - The Grolier Club The Library is open to Grolier Club members from 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday, and to non-member researchers by appointment between 10 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday
Public Events - The Grolier Club To register for public lectures, panels, and curator-led gallery tours, please visit the Grolier Club's Eventbrite or click the button below
Dynamic List - The Grolier Club The Grolier Club Presidential Papers contain materials related to and produced by those members holding the office of the President The material includes: correspondence, clippings, legal documents, annual reports, annual speeches, ephemera, meeting materials, budgets, reports, and other items
About the Library - Grolier Club Founded in 1884 as a cooperative reference library for the Club's bibliophile membership, the Grolier Club Library today welcomes any qualified researcher needing to explore this focused research collection of 150,000 volumes on the art and history of the book: bibliographies, histories of printing and graphic processes, type specimens, and
Past - The Grolier Club The Grolier Club was one of the first organizations in America to regularly exhibit books as objects of artistic and historical interest, on a par with paintings and sculpture
Archives, Letters Manuscripts - The Grolier Club He was elected to membership in the Grolier Club in 1947, and Club member Bruce Rogers designed his bookplate Two foci of Crawford’s collecting interests were William Morris and the Kelmscott Press, and Chinese calligraphy and landscape painting