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  • - From the Americana Collection of David M. Rubenstein
    av David M Rubenstein
    549,-

    An illustrated study of Abraham Lincoln's reading life. Few people in history are written about more than Abraham Lincoln, and deservedly so, for as America's sixteenth president he oversaw both the victory of the Union in the Civil War and the end of slavery in the country. But the role of this abundance of books in creating the story of Lincoln is more complex than commonly understood, and it began before his assassination made him the subject of national mythology--it began even before he was president. Lincoln used books to create himself: to become a lawyer, to develop his style of speaking, to disseminate his vision, and to elevate himself as a political candidate. In many ways, books made the man. Abraham Lincoln: His Life in Print is a handsome and generously illustrated volume that describes the more than 150 historically essential books and printed ephemera that made Lincoln's life and legacy, all drawn from the Americana collection of the philanthropist David M. Rubenstein. Each chapter examines a principal theme in the story of Lincoln, introduced by a short essay by a leading scholar in the field that introduces readers to current ways of understanding Lincoln. Together, this book creates a portrait-in-print of Abraham Lincoln and shows the evolving image of a great American as seen by himself, his contemporaries, historians through the ages, and vitally so by citizens today.

  • - A Retrospective
    av Jean Grushkin
    199,-

    Brief sketch of the career of a "standard-bearer" of "the publishing industry" (NYT), and one of the most prominent of the New York book designers and calligaphers, with a listing of the key books he designed.

  • - From the Collection of Albert and Irene Sax
    av Albert Sax
    149,-

    A catalogue of an exhibition held at the Grolier Club, focusing on the significant contribution to printmaking by one of the greats of the German Expressionist movement.

  • - Illustrated by Treasures in the Chapin Library at Williams College
    av George Edwards
    279,-

    A catalog of the exhibition mounted at the Chapin Library to provide contemporary background for publication of Edward Gibbon's great work including items owned by Gibbon, as well as his manuscript.

  • - From the Thomas M. Whitehead Collection of Books about Books
    av Mark D Tomasko
    199,-

    A catalog of a collection that illustrates both the urban development of New York City and progress in the art of mapmaking. A short description of each item with dimensions and publisher is given.

  • - A Literary Celebrity of the 1830s
    av F J Sypher
    329,-

    A catalogue published to accompany the exhibition held at The Grolier Club, rediscovering the legacy of one of the earliest and most distinct voices among the Victorian women authors.

  • av Alexander Lawrence Ames
    965,-

    A lavishly illustrated volume showcasing some of the most important bookplates produced in America from the collection of the Grolier Club. A miniature work of art, a bookplate may be viewed as a metaphorical portrait of a collector or library, using the designer's personal graphic style. It also tells a story about the relationship between the artist and the patron. Illustrious collectors ranging from Eleanor Roosevelt to Harry Elkins Widener, J.P. Morgan and Paul Mellon come to life through bookplates by such celebrated figures as Dorothy Sturgis Harding, Eric Gill, Walter Crane, Rudolph Koch, and Rockwell Kent. Grolier Club Bookplates, Past & Present is a veritable who's-who of both book collectors and the graphic artists who created their personalized ex-libris over the past 130 years, down to the present day. This carefully researched and amply annotated book not only provides a feast for a bibliophile's eyes but also explores the meaning behind bookplates and their legacy as cultural indicators in book history.

  • av Adrian Seville
    599,-

    Based on Adrian Seville's own collection, this book catalogues 71 games featured in an exhibition at the Grolier Club. The book focuses on why the Game of the Goose is special and why it can lay claim to being the most influential of any printed game in the cultural history of Europe. Detailed study of the games reveals their historical provenance and gives unusual insights into the cultures that produced them, providing a rich source for the cultural historian.

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