Reese Fellowship
In 1999, the William Reese Company established the Reese Fellowships in American Bibliography and the History of the Book in the Americas; participating institutions include the American Antiquarian Society, the Bibliographical Society of America, the Bancroft Library (at University of California, Berkeley), the John Carter Brown Library, the Huntington Library, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Virginia Historical Society, Yale University, and Rare Book School. At RBS, Reese Fellowships support a graduate student or beginning antiquarian bookseller during several weeks at RBS in a position combining staff duties with the opportunity to take an RBS course focusing on American themes.
William S. Reese is the founder and president of the William Reese Company, an antiquarian bookselling firm based in New Haven, CT, specializing in Americana.
William Reese Fellows
2011 | Amy Elkins |
2010 | Jeremy Dibbell |
2009 | Maria Degtiarenko |
2008 | James Ascher |
2007 | Nathaniel Adams |
2006 | Lacey Donohue |
2005 | Christopher Adams |
2004 | Michael Garabedian |
2003 | Gerald Cloud |
2002 | E. Haven Hawley |
2001 | No award made |
2000 | Eric Lupfer |
1999 | Terry Chouinard |