Old Book Table (New York, N.Y.): Records, 1931-
RLIN ID No.
NYGG05-A10017
Main Entry
Old Book Table (Club)
Title
Records, 1931-
Physical Description
8 boxes (4 linear feet)
Historical/Biographical
Note
Founded in New York in 1931
and originally named the Book Table, the Old Book Table is a social club
composed of antiquarian booksellers and those engaged in professions related to
antiquarian bookselling. The club meets regularly throughout the year to
transact business and to enjoy social amenities. Guests— chiefly collectors,
rare books librarians, and colleagues in the antiquarian book world—are
frequently invited to meetings. In the course of its first seventy-five years,
the club had 88 members and over 450 guests. Included in its membership have been
many of the leading antiquarian booksellers in the northeastern United States.
Scope and Contents
Minutes of meetings
(1941-present) and a summary of the years 1931-1940 prepared in 1942 by E.
Byrne Hackett, one of the founders. Correspondence, chiefly about membership
matters and meeting attendance (1931-present). Pen-and-ink sketches by Alfred
F. Goldsmith, usually incorporating a caricature self-portrait and a
contemporary book-trade scene (1931-1947). Correspondence between A. Edward
Newton and Ernest R. Gee about the printing, distribution, and income from Eddie
Newton’s Ride, and about the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Fund, a benevolent
fund for booksellers (1934). Correspondents include but are not limited to:
James J. Drake, Ernest Gee, Edward Lazare, Heinz D. Lubrecht, Thomas P.
MacDonnell, Aaron Mendoza, Douglas G. Parsonage, Walter Schatzki, and Lawrence
C. Witten. The names of most correspondents are indicated in the collection
inventory.
Financial records and
treasurers’ reports (1968-present). Membership and mailing lists
(1971-present). Printed dinner menus (1993-present), printed ephemera,
constitutions, historical sketches, and other club publications (1933-present).
Correspondence and research notes of Joseph J. Felcone while compiling The Old
Book Table. A Record of its First Seventy-Five Years, 1931-2005 (2005).
Photograph of an Old Book Table dinner (undated but 1939-1943). Miscellaneous
photographs of club members, spouses, guests, collectors and other
rare-books-world personalities (ca. 1940-present). Printed keepsakes.
Restriction on Access
All materials created within
40 years of the current date are closed and may not be examined
except by written permission from an officer of the Old Book Table.
Unpublished finding aid
available in repository.
Gift; Joseph J. Felcone; 2005
August.
Joseph J. Felcone. The Old
Book Table. A Record of its First Seventy-Five Years, 1931-2005 (2005)
Names
Drake, James J.
Felcone, Joseph J. (Joseph
James), 1946-
Gee, Ernest R. (Ernest
Richard), 1878-1956.
Goldsmith, Alfred F. (Alfred
Francis), 1881-1947.
Gomme, Laurence J. (Laurence
James), b. 1882.
Hackett, E. Byrne (Edmond
Byrne), 1879-1953.
Lazare, Edward J.
Lubrecht, Heinz D., 1908-1997.
MacDonnell, Thomas P.
Mendoza, Aaron, d. 1960.
Newton. A. Edward (Alfred
Edward), 1864-1940.
Parsonage, Douglas G.,
1907-1983.
Schatzki, Walter, 1899-
Witten, Laurence C.
Antiquarian Booksellers Fund.
Antiquarian Booksellers
Provident Fund.
Old Book-Table (Club)
Subjects
Antiquarian booksellers.
Antiquarian booksellers.
Correspondence.
Antiquarian booksellers. New
York (State). New York.
Antiquarian booksellers.
Societies, etc.
Book collecting. Societies,
etc.
Booksellers and Bookselling.
Societies, etc.
Genres
Caricatures. New York
(State). New York.
Financial statements. New
York (State). New York.
Keepsakes (Books). New York
(State). New York.
Mailing lists. New York
(State). New York.
Menus. New York (State). New
York.
Minutes. New York (State). New
York.
Photographs. New York
(State). New York.
Printed ephemera. New York
(State). New York.
Self-portraits. New York
(State). New York.
Sketches. New York (State).
New York.
Occupation (as reflected
in collection)
Antiquarian booksellers. New
York (State). New York.
Location
Grolier Club, 47 East 60th
Street, New York, N.Y. 10022-1098.