The Bibliographical Society was founded in 1892 to promote and encourage study and research in historical, analytical, descriptive and textual bibliography. Since then its scope has widened to include the making and use of manuscripts, the history of printing, publishing and illustration, the study of bookbinding, and the history of the book, as well as the history of libraries and the study of provenance, readership, and book collecting.
Members’ interests extend to every part of the world and to all periods. Historians, students of literature, humanities scholars in all fields, librarians, and all book lovers, amateurs and professionals, will benefit from the Society’s activities and publications.
Gordon B. Neavill’s Bibliography of the Modern Library, 1925-1959
The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia announces a landmark electronic publication [...]
Free virtual issue of The Library 2023
The Library on Middle English Works from Manuscript to Print Guest editor: A. [...]