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Libraries and Organizations of interest to bibliophiles
Check out the following organizations, libraries, and vendors. Let us know of others.

Advanced Book Exchange
Online source for used books as well as "The Reading Room" (featuring book reviews, author interviews and literary news).
American Printing History Association
For those interested in printing history and the related arts of calligraphy, typography, bookbinding, papermaking, illustrating and publishing. Many of the articles from APHA's journal PRINTING HISTORY are available online.
Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America
Features a calendar of upcoming ABAA bookfairs. "This Day in Literary History..." will be of interest to historians.
Book Workers Guild
Of interest to those working in the book arts: bookbinders, marblers, calligraphers, conservators, printers, papermakers.
Caxton Club of Chicago
The Caxton Club, one of our fellow bibliophilic societies, is one of the oldest in the country.
The John Carter Brown Library
The John Carter Brown Library, an independently administered and funded center for advanced research located at Brown University, houses an internationally renowned and growing collection of primary historical sources pertaining to the Americas, both North and South, before ca. 1825.
Trussel's Books and Book Collecting
With links to major library collections, in- and out-of-print book and magazine dealers, and even an author pseudonym directory, Steve Trussel brings together just about all the sources a book collector could ever need.
Oak Knoll Books and Oak Knoll Press
Oak Knoll boasts the largest inventory of books about books and bibliography. This link directly accesses Oak Knoll's Bibliophile Resources page for "Societies and Organizations in the Books about Books Community".
Rhode Island Center for the Book
The Rhode Island Center for the Book at Providence Public Library, established January 2003, has as its purpose to “celebrate, honor and promote interest in books, reading and the book arts culture and heritage of the state of Rhode Island.”
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