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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 paper ”
- Current - The Grolier Club
The Grolier Club will be closed to members and the public on Wednesday, December 24; Thursday, December 25; and Friday, December 26 for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day
- Visiting the Grolier Club
The Grolier Club has zero tolerance for disrespectful or aggressive behavior towards staff or visitors Please review of our visitor guidelines and policies below before you arrive to ensure you get the most out of your experience
- 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
- Jean Grolier - The Grolier Club
The Grolier Club, which takes Jean Grolier as its patron, has a number of Grolier bindings in its collection, as well as other objects connected with the great bibliophile
- Upcoming - The Grolier Club
An accompanying catalogue, published by the Grolier Club, will be available in spring 2026 Image: Jack Kerouac, Old Angel Midnight, c 1960, ink and pastel Courtesy of The Jacob Loewentheil Jack Kerouac Archive
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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 paper ”
- History - The Grolier Club
The Grolier has always been more than a private bibliophile society, but in recent years the Club has taken on the responsibilities of a cultural institution of national, even international stature
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