Rare Book School Lectures

Rare Book School Lectures

Since 1972, the Book Arts Press and Rare Book School have offered more than 600 public lectures on a wide variety of bibliographical topics.

  • 52 minutes 51 seconds
    Kailani Polzak, "Pacific Encounters in Print," The Kress Foundation Lecture, 31 July 2023
    Kailani Polzak, "Pacific Encounters in Print," The Kress Foundation Lecture, 31 July 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 7:14 pm
  • 59 minutes 6 seconds
    Craig Welsh, "The Typesetting & Designs of the Declaration of Independence Broadsides," 26 July 2023
    Craig Welsh, "The Typesetting & Designs of the Declaration of Independence Broadsides," 26 July 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 7:11 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Christy S. Coleman, "A Nexus of Learning—Museums and the Importance of Public History," 24 July 2023
    Christy S. Coleman, "A Nexus of Learning—Museums and the Importance of Public History," 24 July 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 7:08 pm
  • 49 minutes 34 seconds
    Jeffrey Makala, "Lives (& Afterlives) of Stereotype Plates," Karmiole Lecture, 12 July 2023
    Jeffrey Makala, "Lives (& Afterlives) of Stereotype Plates," Karmiole Lecture, 12 July 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 7:04 pm
  • 58 minutes 24 seconds
    Walter O. Evans, "Why Collect?" The 2023 Kenneth W. Rendell Lecture, 14 June 2023
    Walter O. Evans, "Why Collect?" The 2023 Kenneth W. Rendell Lecture, 14 June 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 6:59 pm
  • 56 minutes 42 seconds
    Barbara E. Mundy, "Books in the Contact Zone," Malkin Lecture, 12 June 2023
    Barbara E. Mundy, "Books in the Contact Zone," Malkin Lecture, 12 June 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 6:54 pm
  • 54 minutes 51 seconds
    Leah Price, "Reader=Inessential Worker: Book History After Lockdown," 7 June 2023
    Leah Price, "Reader=Inessential Worker: Book History After Lockdown," 7 June 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 6:50 pm
  • 57 minutes 20 seconds
    S. Max Edelson, "The Surveyor's Eye," NEH-SHARP Lecture, 5 June 2023
    S. Max Edelson, "The Surveyor's Eye," NEH-SHARP Lecture, 5 June 2023 by Rare Book School Lectures
    13 November 2023, 6:45 pm
  • 54 minutes 10 seconds
    Kinniburgh, Mary Catherine - "Surface and Relief in Literary Archives" - SoFCB, 10 Oct 2023
    Mary Catherine Kinniburgh is the co-director of Granary Books, an independent publisher and archives/rare book dealer. As a scholar of postwar American poetry and an archives broker, her activities occur at the intersection of research and praxis, and her writing often focuses on the poetics of archival work. In particular, her research explores making sense of high volume in literary collections. In this talk, Kinniburgh discusses her ongoing series "Messy Archivist," which explores the interstitial qualities of working on archives through prose, poetry, and images. Published by her experimental imprint TKS Books, each "Messy Archivist" is a handmade chapbook that is often organized around a keyword, such as messy, or need. For the fourth volume and this talk, the premise is surface: what might be interpreted as an archival surface, and how does our attentiveness to the relationship between surface and depth inform our understanding of archives, especially at scale? Drawing on Sharon Marcus and Stephen Best’s concept of “surface reading” in literary texts, the physics of surfing, what puts the “relief” in relief printing, and Kinniburgh’s experiences working on specific archives at Granary Books, this talk will contextualize the concept of surface as a lens for the information overload that necessarily comes with archival work, and a critical approach for the toolkits of fellow scholars and archivists of twentieth century American poetry and beyond.
    26 October 2023, 2:08 pm
  • 56 minutes
    Rezek, Joseph - "Ideologies of the Codex in Hakluyt and Smith" - NEH-SHARP Lecture, 1 Aug 2022
    Rezek, Joseph - "Ideologies of the Codex in Hakluyt and Smith" - NEH-SHARP Lecture, 1 Aug 2022 by Rare Book School Lectures
    16 August 2022, 7:36 pm
  • 52 minutes 11 seconds
    Marcus, Hannah - "Characterizing the Elderly across Formats in Early Modern Italy" - 27 July 2022
    Marcus, Hannah - "Characterizing the Elderly across Formats in Early Modern Italy" - 27 July 2022 by Rare Book School Lectures
    5 August 2022, 2:12 pm
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