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 Private press editions are but one
 example of the many kinds of materials   Barbara Bieck, Special Collections Librarian  @nysoclib
 that comprise the Society Library’s
 Special Collections. Behind closed           @nysocietylibrarychildren
 doors (and in our online catalog) one
 can find all sorts of varied subjects,                @nysocietylibraryya
 collections, and ephemera given to—
 or collected by—the Library over
 the centuries.

 Newspapers, Pamphlets, and
 Broadsides: The Society Library has
 been collecting these ephemeral
 materials since the late 18th century,
 documenting the important events of
 those times, and leading to an impres-
 sive collection today. Highlights from
 our collection include copies of New
 York City’s first weekly newspaper,
 William Bradford’s New York Gazette,
 and John Peter Zenger’s New York   Full red brocade binding for Herbert’s The
 Weekly Journal. We also hold a large   Temple: Sacred Poems & Private Ejaculations,
 collection of 18th-century political   published by Nonesuch Press. The Temple
 pamphlets, and have fully cataloged   title page, with offset from verso frontispiece.
 our broadsides collection.   Part of the joy of working with Special Collections is coming across interesting
 and intriguing items whenever I work in the rare stacks. The above item caught
 Manuscripts Collection: The manu-  my eye while shelving the other day, and I couldn’t resist picking it off the shelf
 script collection is comprised largely   and thumbing through. The full red brocade binding is a stunning exemplar of
 of the papers of the Goodhue, Harison,   the detail put into private press endeavors from the early 20th century.
 and Bowne families, and primarily
 consists of letters and personal and   This printing of The Temple: Sacred Poems & Private Ejaculations by George
 family archival collections. Included   Herbert was published by Nonesuch Press in London, 1927. Founded in 1923
 in these collections are letters from   by Francis Meynell, Nonesuch Press joins the ranks of the private press move-
 early American political figures such as   ment, begun around the turn of the 20th century, focusing on the art and craft of
 Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and   book production. Private presses generally published editions in short print runs
 Thomas Jefferson.  on small presses rather than the large machines used by commercial printers to
 produce thousands of copies per print run. These private presses produced
 Archives: The Library’s institutional   exquisite works, with fine materials such as handmade papers, hand-set type,
 archives were recently fully processed.   hand bookbinding, etc. These details meant that private press books were usually
 A finding aid is available online via our   priced beyond the reach of an average book buyer. Seeing this cost difference,
 City Readers portal. Our records go   the owner of Nonesuch Press sought to bring private press books into a more
 back to the NYSL’s founding in 1754   commercial market. Nonesuch Press set itself apart from other private presses
 and continue through the present.    by using a small hand press to design its books, then having the printing and
 You will find information about Library    binding of its books completed by commercial printers.
 catalogs, shareholder records, building
 and circulation records, correspon-  The Temple is just one of the many examples of private press items in the Society
 dence, minutes, and more.  Library’s Special Collections. The Temple is also an item from the Sharaff-Sze
 Collection, a gift of nearly 800 books from the estates of Irene Sharaff and her
 For more information about Special   partner Mai-Mai Sze. You can explore the other items in this collection by
 Collections, visit our website or contact   visiting the Library’s online catalog and searching for “Sharaff-Sze Collection
 Barbara Bieck, bbieck@nysoclib.org.   (New York Society Library)” in the author field.



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