Emil Offenbacher
(Firm): Records, 1945-1990
Emil Offenbacher (Firm).
Title
Records, 1935-1990 (bulk 1945-1990).
Physical Description
27 boxes.
Organization and Arrangement
Organized into four series: I. Correspondence, 1945-1990;
II. Financial Records, 1945-1990; III. Bibliographical Records; IV.
Miscellanea.
Historical/Biographical Note
Antiquarian bookseller, based in
Scope and Contents Note
Incoming and outgoing correspondence and financial records,
1945-1990, including accounts payable and general ledger. Also, bibliographical
records and notebooks and miscellaneous materials such as occasional appraisal
records, offprints, and catalogs issued from ca. 1947 to 1954 (numbers 3 to 8).
There are also materials gathered by Offenbacher in the 1930s for a projected
study of book thief Guillaume Libri (1803-1869).
General Note
Incoming and outgoing correspondence included in one
chronological file.
General Note
The antiquarian booksellers’ catalog collection of the Grolier Club includes Offenbacher catalogs nos. 1-2 (1942) and nos. 12-34 (1964/65 Winter-1990 Spring).
Names
Emil Offenbacher (Firm).
Hauck, Cornelius J. Library.
Hauck, Cornelius J. Correspondence.
Libri, Guillaume. Correspondence.
Neville, Roy. Library.
Neville, Roy. Correspondence.
Subjects
Antiquarian booksellers.
Science. Bibliography.
Genre Note
Business records.
Occupation (as reflected in collection)
Antiquarian booksellers.
Location
Grolier Club,
In February 1973, Offenbacher responded to a questionnaire from
a person doing genealogical research on the Goldschmidt family. He was related,
in an unspecified way, to this family and supplied some biographical details.
Emil Offenbacher was born in
Offenbacher’s fields of interest included early medicine,
mining, mineralogy and geology as well as chemistry, physics and the biological
sciences, and early bindings.
Offenbacher corresponded fluently in English, French and
German and did business with dealers and clients in these countries as well as
in
Offenbacher’s reputation as a scholarly dealer is manifest
in the letters written to him by these and other customers. He collated
meticulously, checking items against the appropriate authorities, and some of
the letters deal in detail with descriptive bibliographical points.
He was elected a member of the Society for the Study of
Alchemy and Early Chemistry (
Offenbacher generally went on a buying trip of several weeks
during May and June, visiting dealers and libraries, and spent some weeks in
the summer at his home in
In correspondence, Offenbacher stated variously that he
specialized in scientific books printed before 1700 and before 1800. His
correspondence and catalogs indicate that he handled eighteenth (and some
nineteenth century) imprints, but the emphasis was on books printed before
1700.
He died in the latter part of 1990.
[Note: This information has been gathered from the business
records of Emil Offenbacher, which were donated to the Grolier Club in November
2000 through the generosity of his children, Claude Offenbacher and Florence
Keller.]
Record Box Contents
Series I: Correspondence
1945-1990 (Incoming and outgoing in
one file)
Box 27 January
–August 1945
January/May 1964
are missing.]
Accounts
payable. Alphabetically by name of
dealer. Record of all transactions from 1945.
Cash received 1978-1990. Arranged monthly and then by name of client. Includes amounts and the accounts to which they were deposited.
Cash
paid out 1978-1988. Amounts paid to dealers, utilities and also for social
security, cash drafts and income taxes.
Series
III: Bibliographical Records
1 card file (A-Z) [Includes notes
on prices and dealers from whom purchased.]
Bibliographical
records of
1. Author files with names only. Cards have
numbers in upper right hand corner, but the numbers are not related to those of
his catalogs nor to ledger entries: A-B, C-Ch, F-G. 1 card file. [The records
for “Me” and misc. cards for various letters are filed in the
2. Bibliographical card files. The cards
are arranged alphabetically primarily by authors but some records are grouped
by subject and then alphabetically by author (i.e. Dyeing, Lithography,
Ophthalmology, Resuscitation, etc.). These
card files are numbered as “Bib. Box l,”
etc.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Bib.
Catalog Descriptions [i.e. descriptions prepared for his catalogs; cards are
arranged alphabetically by author] Each item is described on a 5-1/2x8-1/2” slip
with letter symbols in upper right, possibly identifying libraries, which held
copies, i.e.:
Y [Yale], H [Harvard]?]
1. 1957-?
2. Nov. 1962-1965
3. July 1965-Jan. 1969
4. 1969-1971/1972?
5. 1972-?
6. 1977-1981
7. Undated
Offprints presented to EO. 11 offprints. 1 folder
“Notes for Libri”. Notes made,
probably in 1930s, on 1859 sale of the library of Count Gugliemo Bruto Icilio
Timoleone Libri Carruci dalla Sommaia (1803-1965), also known in France as
Guillaume Libri (1 folder)
Denis Duveen,
collector of
EO of articles by DD on Antoine
Lavoisier and other topics. Duveen, a collector of books on chemistry, was
variously president of the Duveen Soap Company, the Duveen Hospital Library and
the Duveen Historical Library. The material covers the period 1958-1965 (1
folder)
Appraisals, 1986-1987. David P.
Wheatland,
Roy Neville (
Catalog of 16th
Century Books Relating to Universities. 1980. Requested from Al LeBriag,
Emil Offenbacher. Lists issued [catalogs of items offered for sale, ca. 1948-
1954. Mimeographed; brittle]
No. 3 No date. Technology, natural history
No. 4 October-November 1948. Medicine/Science
No. 5 Spring 1950. Alchemy and Chemistry; Medicine and Science [bottom
half of sheets detached]
No. 6 March-April 1952. Medicine and Science
No. 7 Summer 1953. Medicine and Science
No.
H. P. Kraus
Catalog on Architecture. January 1973
Exhibit catalogs
on paper making; 2 dated 1955 and 1968