The Princeton Bibliophiles & Collectors (PB&C), a part of the Friends of the Princeton University Library, is a group of active collectors with members engaging in research about what they collect. The interests of the members include books, manuscripts, graphic arts, and bibliographical matters including the history of publishing, the book arts, the history of libraries, and preservation. The programs of PB&C events include presentations by members of the group, by outside speakers, and by Princeton University staff members. The PB&C returns on October 5, 2022 to in-person meetings. This will once again permit one of the most popular types of meetings: a showcase for members to bring something from their collection and speak for five-ten minutes. Guests are always welcome to meetings. For queries and for more information about the meeting venue, contact the PB&C chair, Ronald K. Smeltzer, rksmeltzer@verizon.net. Photo by Thomas Kelley on Unsplash
The Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection at Rochester Institute of Technology is a rare book and special collections library devoted to the history of printing, the history of the book, and the books arts.
Join the Princeton Bibliophiles & Collectors and Cary Collection Curator Steven Galbraith for a brief history of the Cary and a tour of its holdings, from bookbinding specimens from the Bernard C. Middleton Collection, to typographical treasures from Frederic Goudy and Hermann Zapf, to the press used by William Morris to print the Kelmscott Chaucer.
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In the Museum of Printing in Haverhill, Massachusetts, more than 6,000 books and many thousands of ephemera samples are housed in a unique library. On November 21 at 3 p.m., Frank Romano, President of the Museum of Printing and a rare book collector for 60 years, will join the Princeton Bibliophiles & Collectors to introduce us to the Museum of Printing and discuss this rare book collection.
Frank Romano is President of the Museum of Printing in Haverhill, Massachusetts and Professor Emeritus, Rochester Institute of Technology. He has been a leader in the graphics industry for 60 years. At RIT, Romano was Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Graphic Arts. He has written many books, including most recently a trilogy: “History of the Linotype Company” (2014), “History of the Phototypesetting Era” (2014), and “History of Desktop Publishing” (2019). He began his career at the Mergenthaler Linotype Company in Brooklyn, New York in 1959.
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In the Museum of Printing in Haverhill, Massachusetts, more than 6,000 books and many thousands of ephemera samples are housed in a unique library. On November 21 at 3 p.m., Frank Romano, President of the Museum of Printing and a rare book collector for 60 years, will join the Princeton Bibliophiles & Collectors to introduce us to the Museum of Printing and discuss this rare book collection.
Frank Romano is President of the Museum of Printing in Haverhill, Massachusetts and Professor Emeritus, Rochester Institute of Technology. He has been a leader in the graphics industry for 60 years. At RIT, Romano was Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Graphic Arts. He has written many books, including most recently a trilogy: “History of the Linotype Company” (2014), “History of the Phototypesetting Era” (2014), and “History of Desktop Publishing” (2019). He began his career at the Mergenthaler Linotyp
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