Homepage of the Guild of Book Workers, the national organization of all the book arts.
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Describes the aims, programs, and publications of the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild, as well as providing introductory information about the various book arts and links to hundreds of book arts websites.
History Exhibitions Publications Library FOUNDED IN 1884, the Grolier Club of New York is America's oldest and largest society for bibliophiles and enthusiasts in the graphic arts. Named for Jean Grolier, the Renaissance collector renowned for sharing his library with friends, the Club's objective is to foster the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books.
Welcome: to Miniature Book Society Inc. WHAT IS A MINIATURE BOOK In the United States, a miniature book is usually considered to be one which is no more than three inches in size--height, width or thickness. Some collectors do occasionally acquire slightly larger books. Outside of the United States, books up to four inches are collected as miniature books. WHAT IS THE MINIATURE BOOK SOCIETY
The Caxton Club of Chicago was founded in 1895 by fifteen Chicago bibliophiles who desired to support the publication of fine books in the spirit of the prevailing Arts and Crafts Movement. These book lovers were collectors, publishers, designers, and librarians. Their primary objective in forming the Club was to publish books of quality, both in content and design, primarily for their own ...