Book Arts Press Publications
Book Arts Press Occasional Publications [First Series]
Basic list of books on calligraphy, with publisher and price information. [Bibliography Newsletter I:11, 2].
Peters, John and Peter VanWingen. The Invisible Image: American Typefounding and the Printed Book, 1725–1900. An Exhibition. 20 May–15 September 1974. Butler Library, Columbia University. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1974. 16 pp. Occasional Publication No. 2 of the Book Arts Press; distributed as a supplement to Bibliography Newsletter II:6 (June 1974). Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. 1–2); “Printer! Spare the Book” by Thomas MacKellar (from Item 87 of the exhibition) printed on the back wrapper, continuing to the verso of the front wrapper. Distributed as a supplement to Bibliography Newsletter II:6 (June 1974).
Belanger, Terry and Rachel A. Senner. The Graphic Arts & Publishing History Collections in the Columbia University Libraries: A Guide. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1975. 22 pp. Book Arts Press Occasional Publications No. 3.
Green, James N. Corrections to the 1975 ‘Second Printing’ American Edition of Gaskell’s “New Introduction to Bibliography.” New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, November 1975. 2 sheets stapled. Occasional Publication No. 4 of the Book Arts Press. Brief note by way of preface: “NIB was published in Great Britain and America in 1972. It was ‘reprinted with corrections’ by OUP London in 1974. In 1975 OUP New York issued the American parallel to the 1974 London edition, calling it ‘second printing.’ Comparing the 1975 U.S. edition with the 1974 British edition reveals the following errors in the former: …” Following the list of errors: “OUP – New York is aware of the problems with their new edition of NIB; they have ‘frozen’ (their word) the remaining stock of the edition, though they do not plan to recall copies now in bookshops. A correction version should be available in late spring, 1976. … James Green, SLS ’76, spotted and listed these errors.”
Book Arts Press Occasional Publications [Second Series]
Breslauer, B. H. The Uses of Bookbinding Literature. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1986. Book Arts Press Occasional Publications No. 1. 44 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. 5–6); List of Books and Articles Mentioned in the Text, compiled in collaboration with Martin Antonetti (pp. 33–44). Colophon: “1,000 copies printed by Meriden-Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont. Typeset in Monotype Bell. Text paper is Mohawk Superfine bound into Mohawk Ticonderoga covers.”
The Friends of the Book Arts Press, 1976–1986. An Exhibition held in Butler Library, Columbia University, 20 October–16 December 1986. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1986. Book Arts Press Occasional Publications No. 2. 40 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (p. 5); list of lectures sponsored by the Friends, 1984–86 (pp. 7–13); list of Book Arts Press publications (pp. 13–26); donations to the Book Arts Press collections (pp. 27–30); list of members of the Friends (pp. 31–38).
Winship, Michael. Hermann Ernst Ludewig: America’s Forgotten Bibliographer. A Lecture Delivered by Michael Winship 16 December 1985, the first Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography at the Columbia University School of Library Service. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1986. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 3. 40 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. 5–6); Notes (pp. 27–30); Bibliography (p. 31–39). Colophon: “1,000 copies printed by Meriden-Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont. Typeset in Monotype Bulmer. Text printed on Mohawk Superfine bound into Mohawk Ticonderoga covers.”
Rosenthal, Bernard M. The Gentle Invasion: Continental Emigré Booksellers of the Thirties and Forties and Their Impact on the Antiquarian Book Trade in the United States. A Lecture given 15 December 1986 by Bernard M. Rosenthal being the Second Annual Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography at the Columbia University School of Library Service. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1987. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 4. ii, 18 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. i–ii). Colophon: “One thousand copies of The Gentle Invasion have been printed by Eastern Press in New Haven, Connecticut. Text is 70 lb. Mohawk Superfine, White, eggshell finish; Cover is 80 lb. Paper Sources International Three Crowns, Dark Gray. The Gentle Invasion has been typset in ITC New Baskerville. Cover design by Terry Belanger. Design and production by David Cundy Inc, New Have, Connecticut.” Second printing, 2003. [32 pp.] Includes a postscript by Rosenthal (p. 29), a list of Malkin lecturers through 2002 (p. [30–31]), and a publication announcement for Justin Schiller’s Malkin lecture (p. [32]). Third printing, 2010. [28 pp.] Includes a postscript by Rosenthal (p. [25]) and a list of Malkin Lecturers through 2002 (p. [26–27]).
Wynne, Marjorie. The Rare Book Collections at Yale. Recollections, 1942–1987. A Lecture delivered by Marjorie G. Wynne 14 December 1987, the third Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography at the Columbia University School of Library Service. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1988. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 5. 24 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. 5–6). Colophon: “850 copies of Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 5 have been printed at Meriden-Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont on Mohawk Superfine Text with Mohawk Ticonderoga Covers. Typeset in Mergenthaler Linotronic Janson.”
Stoddard, Roger E. ‘Put a Resolute Hart To A Steep Hill’: William Gowans, Antiquary and Bookseller. A Lecture given on 12 December 1988 by Roger E. Stoddard, Curator of Rare Books, Harvard College Library: being the Fourth Annual Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography at the Columbia University School of Library Service. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1990. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 6. 56 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. 5–6); William Gowans’s Publications (pp. 33–54); Notes (p. 55); list of the Sol. M. Malkin Lectures in Bibliography through 1989 (p. [56]). Colophon: “850 copies of Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 6 have been printed at Meriden-Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont on Mohawk Superfine Text with Mohawk Ticonderoga Covers. Typeset in Mergenthaler Linotronic Janson.”
The Book Arts Press Valentine’s Day Thoughts, 1975–1990. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 7. New York: Book Arts Press, 1990. 20 cards total. Available as postcards or as an 18″ x 32″ poster.
Three Hundred . . . & Counting: Book Arts Press Lectures, 1972–1990. An Informal Exhibition by Terry Belanger. New York: Columbia University School of Library Service, July 1990. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 8. 36 pp. Introduction by Terry Belanger (pp. 5–9); list of Book Arts Press Lectures, 1972–1990 (pp. 10–31); alphabetical listing of lecturers (pp. 32–36). Lecture posters on colored paper are interspersed throughout.
Goldschmidt, Lucien. The Scenery Has Changed: The Purpose & Potential of the Rare Book Trade. A talk given by Lucien Goldschmidt 18 December 1989, the 5th Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography, at The School of Library Service of Columbia University. New York: Book Arts Press, Columbia University School of Library Service, 1990. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 9. 32 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (p. 5); list of the Sol. M. Malkin Lectures in Bibliography through 1990 (p. [32]). Colophon: “850 copies of Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 9 have been printed at Meriden-Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont on Mohawk Superfine Text with Mohawk Ticonderoga Covers. Typeset in Mergenthaler Linotronic Baskerville L.D. with Fry’s Baskerville for display.”
Tanselle, G. Thomas. Libraries, Museums, and Reading. The 6th Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography, by G. Thomas Tanselle, Vice President of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Given on Monday, December 17th, 1990. New York: Book Arts Press, Columbia University School of Library Service, 1991. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 10. 32 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (p. 5); Foreword (p. 7); list of the Sol. M. Malkin Lectures in Bibliography through 1990 (p. [32]). Colophon: “850 copies of Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 10 have been printed at The Stinehour Press, Lunenberg, Vermont on Mohawk Superfine Text with Mohawk Ticonderoga Covers. Typeset in Mergenthaler Linotronic Times New Roman.”
Belanger, Terry. Thanks for the Memories: The Rare Book Program at Columbia University, 1971–1991. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1991. Book Arts Press Occasional Publication No. 11. 32 pp. Includes a list of new and available Book Arts Press publications (pp. 31–32).
Additional Sol. M. Malkin Lectures in Bibliography
Rota, Anthony. The Changing Face of Antiquarian Bookselling, 1950–2000 A.D. The 1994 Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1995. Second printing, 1998. 36 pp. Second printing contains a preface by Terry Belanger (p. [5]) and a list of the Sol. M. and Mary Ann O’Brian Malkin Lectures in Bibliography through 1998 (pp. 32–33).
de Hamel, Christopher. Cutting Up Manuscripts for Pleasure and Profit. The 1995 Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1995. Subsequent printings: second (1998), third (2000), fourth (2002), fifth (2006), sixth (June 2008), and seventh (2011). 24 pp. Seventh printing contains a preface by Terry Belanger (p. [4]) and a list of the Sol. M. and Mary Ann O’Brian Malkin Lectures in Bibliography through 2007 (pp. [21–22]).
Schiller, Justin G. Pioneering Collectible Children’s Books: The First One Hundred Years. The 1993 Sol. M. Malkin Lecture in Bibliography. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2002. 48 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (p. [5]); Author’s Note (p. [7]); Selected Bibliography (pp. 41–46); list of the Sol. M. Malkin Lectures in Bibliography through 2001 (p. [47]).
Book Arts Press Broadsides
“Christmas Card.” New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University. Broadside No. 1: December 1974. Text from William S. Walsh, Curiosities of Popular Customs (Philadelphia, 1897). An adaptation of the 1974 BAP Christmas card; known affectionately as “Chicken in sleet.”
“Gutenberg Decides to Invent Printing.” New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University. Broadside No. 2: December 1974. An adaptation of the 1975 BAP Christmas card.
“When Thomas Takes His Pen.” New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University. Broadside No. 3: March 1977. An adaptation of the 1976 BAP Christmas card.
Additional Publications
“Tom Typo: A Technical Ballad.” One sheet. “Printed in an edition of 75 numbered copies during the month of April, 1974, at the Book Arts Press, Columbia University.”
A Portfolio of 8 Posters from the Book Arts Press. New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1985. Eight posters from the summer 1985 lecture series, plus an introductory sheet listing the contents.
Books from the Library of Allen Asaf or purchased through the Allen Asaf Fund at the Book Arts Press of the Columbia University School of Library Service, April 1988. [New York: Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University, 1988]. 8 pp. Includes an introduction by Terry Belanger (pp. [1–2]).
Miller, Daniel J. Books Go to the Rotunda: Reflections of a First-Time Curator. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1997. 28 pp. Includes an introduction by Terry Belanger (pp. vi–vii). Contains Miller’s list of seven commandments for first-time curators.
Big D: 500 Book Arts Press and Rare Book School Lectures, 1972–2007. A list: with a preface by Terry Belanger. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 16 July 2007. Preliminary edition. 44 pp. Preface (pp. 3–9); list of lectures 1–500 (pp. 10–39); coda listing lectures 501–503 (p. 40); index (pp. 41–44). Colophon notes that this pamphlet was “originally published to accompany a one-night exhibition held on Monday evening, 16 July 2007, on the 1st floor of Alderman Library at the University of Virginia. The exhibition displayed the posters advertising most of the 500 public lectures sponsored at Columbia University (1972–92) and at the University of Virginia (1992–2007) by the Book Arts Press (BAP) and by its successor organization, Rare Book School (RBS).”
In Praise of Rare Book School. A Keepsake for Contributors to the Rare Book School Directors Scholarship Fund. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, July 2009. 60 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. 6–10). Contributions by Roger E. Stoddard, Joan Friedman, Martin Antonetti, Peter Herdrich, Melissa Mead, Katherine Reagan, Peter-john Byrnes, Richard Noble, Scott Fennessey, John Buchtel, Anna Lou Ashby, Gregory Pass, Jan Storm van Leeuwen, Barbara Heritage, and Michael Suarez (pp. 11–51); list of donors to the Directors Scholarship Fund, 27 April–9 July 2009 (pp. 52–58); acknowledgments by Terry Belanger (p. 59).
Memories of Sue Allen. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2012. 92 pp. Edited by Terry Belanger and Melissa Mead. Printed for distribution as a celebration honoring the life of Sue Allen, held at the Grolier Club in New York City on Saturday, 23 January 2012. Colophon: “Four hundred copies … have been printed and bound by T&N Press in Charlottesville, Virginia. The papers are Cougar Opaque and the typefaces are Matthew Carter’s Miller. It was designed by Michael Russem at the Cambridge Offices of Kat Ran Press.”
The Reese Fellowships in the Print Culture of the Americas: Fellowship Recipients, 1999–2018. A Twentieth-Anniversary Keepsake Printed in Honor of William S. Reese, May 2018. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2018. Compiled by Jeremy Dibbell. 24 pp. Colophon: “This keepsake, in an edition of 100 copies, was published in May 2018 by Rare Book School in honor of the twentieth anniversary of the Reese Fellowships. The text is set in Bell Monotype. The wrappers are Strathmore Soft Blue 88-pound cover, and the text is printed on Cougar Natural 80-pound text. The edition was printed at T&N Printing in Charlottesville, Virginia. This is copy number ___.”
Exhibit Catalogs
The Dewey Years at Columbia, 1883–1888: An Exhibition held in The Rotunda, Low Library, Columbia University, December 1987. New York: Book Arts Press, Columbia University School of Library Service, 1987. 28 pp. Preface by SLS Dean Robert Wedgeworth (pp. i–ii). Colophon (p. 28): “The Dewey Years at Columbia, 1883–1888 was designed by David Cundy in New Canaan, Connecticut. Pages were composed in Century Oldstyle type with Aldus PageMaker Software and an Apple Macintosh computer driving an Allie Linotronic L-300 typewriter. One thousand copies of The Dewey Years at Columbia, 1883–1888 were printed by Eastern Press in New Haven, Connecticut, in November 1987.”
It Is Impossible to Sell Animal Stories in America, Mr Orwell: George Orwell and His Publishers. A Book Arts Press Exhibition Drawn from the Collection of Daniel J. Leab. Held in the Rotunda of the University of Virginia, 6 February–15 May 1997. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1997. 52 pp. Preface by Terry Belanger (pp. [5–6]).
Turning the Page: Technology & Innovation in C19 Books. An Exhibition Curated by Elizabeth Ott. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2013. 36 pp. Catalog of an exhibition held in the Stettinius Gallery of Alderman Library, 15 November 2012–1 March 2013. Preface by Barbara Heritage (pp. 3–4).
Books That Take Us Lands Away: Tourism and Print Culture in the Nineteenth Century. A Rare Book School Exhibition Curated by Theresa Goodman. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2013. 44 pp. Catalog of an exhibition held in the Stettinius Gallery of Alderman Library, 13 March 2013–28 February 2014. Preface by Barbara Heritage (pp. 3–4).
Shaping Eyre: Charlotte Brontë’s Classic Novel in 200 Objects. A Rare Book School Exhibition Curated by Barbara Heritage. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2017. 72 pp. Catalog of an exhibition held in the Dome Room of the Rotunda, 15 September 2016–15 April 2017.
Type Specimens
“Specimens of the Typefaces.” Book Arts Press, School of Library Service, Columbia University. April 1972. [10 pt. Weiss Roman; 10 pt. Weiss Italic; 12 pt. Weiss Roman; 12 pt. Weiss Italic; 16 pt. Weiss Roman; 16 pt. Weiss Italic; 18 pt. Weiss Roman; 24 pt. Bernhard Cursive]. One sheet.
“See Our New Type! This type was bought on 13 April 73 from Sterling Graphics at 27 cents per pound, thanks to a tip from Ben Lieberman.” [Black-letter]. One sheet.
“Weiss Roman & Italic: A Specimen of Printing Types.” Book Arts Press: Columbia University, School of Library Service, June 1973. Set by John Edward Peters. One sheet.
“Trautmania! Donated to the Book Arts Press by Mr. Ray Trauman.” Set and printed by Judith Ann Ferber, March–July 1973. One sheet.
“Sans-Serif Bodoni at the Book Arts Press.” October 1973. 24 pp. in gray wrappers.
“Type bought at liquidation sale at Brown Brothers Linotypers Inc. 263 Ninth Avenue May 1974.” [60 pt. A.T.F. Caslon 540 Roman]. One sheet.
“Type bought at liquidation sale at Brown Brothers Linotypers Inc. 263 Ninth Avenue May 1974.” [30 pt. A.T.F. Garamond Old Style Italic; 24 pt. A.T.F. Garamond Old Style Italic]. One sheet.
“Type bought at liquidation sale at Brown Brothers Linotypers Inc. 263 Ninth Avenue May 1974.” [36 pt. A.T.F. Garamond Old Style Italic; 36 pt. Monotype Garamont Old Style No. 248 Italic]. One sheet.
Specimens of Wood Type Presented to the School of Library Service, Columbia University, by Maurice Annenberg. New York: Book Arts Press, 1980. Portfolio of 36 sheets, printed in an edition of 30 copies (25 numbered). Printed by Victoria Brush, Marc Lippman, and Christina Ruggere, with the assistance of Terry Belanger. Includes an introduction by Terry Belanger and a colophon sheet.
O Rare Book School (numbers 1–7); O Rare Book School! (numbers 8–12)
O Rare Book School was published originally as “An Occasional Newsletter of The Columbia University School of Library Service.” Beginning with Number 6 (June 1991) the newsletter primarily contained a preliminary roster for that summer’s Rare Book School courses.
Number 1 (August 1984)
Number 2 (June 1985)
Number 3 (December 1985)
Number 4 (August 1986)
Number 5 (June 1987)
Number 6 (June 1991)
Number 7 (June 1993)
Number 8 (June 1994)
Number 9 (June 1995)
Number 10 (June 1996)
Number 11 (July 1997)
Number 12 (June 1998)
Rare Book School Yearbooks
The Rare Book School 1989 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. New York: Columbia University, School of Library Service, August 1989. 180 pp. Preface (p. [v], introduction (pp. 1–6), course descriptions (pp. 6–11); faculty (pp. 12–15); course rosters (pp. 16–23); course evaluations (pp. 24–117); statistical breakdowns (pp. 118–119); evening lectures (pp. 120–122); address list (pp. 123–164); geographical index (pp. 165–173); staff list (pp. 174–175); postscript (pp. 176–179) featuring the RBS staff Carter Quiz.
The Rare Book School 1990 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. New York: Columbia University, School of Library Service, September 1990. 168 pp. Preface (p. [v]), course descriptions (pp. 1–8); faculty (pp. 9–12); course rosters (pp. 13–23); course evaluations (pp. 24–107); statistical breakdowns (pp. 108–110); evening lectures (pp. 111–117); address list (pp. 118–158); geographical index (pp. 159–166); staff list (p. 167).
The Rare Book School 1991 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. New York: Book Arts Press, August 1991. 260 pp. Dedication to John Parker (pp. [v]–vi); preface (pp. ix–xvi); course descriptions (pp. 1–10); faculty (pp. 11–16); course rosters (pp. 17–28); course evaluations (pp. 29–163); statistical breakdowns (pp. 164–168); evening lectures (pp. 169–174); address list (pp. 175–223); geographical index (pp. 224–238); staff list (pp. 239–246); list of RBS faculty and courses taught, 1983–1991 (pp. 247–255); index of photographs (p. 257–259); coda (p. [260]).
The Rare Book School 1993 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, August 1993. 218 pp. Dedication to David Ferris (pp. [v]-ix); preface (pp. [xi]–xii); course descriptions (pp. 1–12); faculty (pp. 13–16); course rosters (pp. 17–27); course evaluations (pp. 28–149); statistical breakdowns (pp. 150–154); evening lectures, &c. (pp. 155–163); address list (pp. 164–200); geographical index (pp. 201–207); staff list (pp. 208–213); index of photographs (pp. 214–215); coda (p. 216); list of Book Arts Press publications in print as of August 1993 (pp. 217–218).
The Rare Book School 1994 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, September 1994. 336 pp. Preface (p. [v]); Anthony Rota’s 1994 Sol. M. Malkin Lecture, “The Changing Face of Antiquarian Bookselling, 1950–2000 A.D.” (pp. 1–21); course descriptions (pp. 22–33); faculty (pp. 34–40); course rosters (pp. 41–49); course evaluations (pp. 50–247); statistical breakdowns (pp. 248–253); evening lectures, &c. (pp. 254–261); address list (pp. 262–301); geographical index (pp. 302–316); staff list (pp. 317–319); Terry Belanger’s “The 1994 State of the RBS Bibliographical Nation” address (pp. 320–331); index of photographs (pp. 332–336).
The Rare Book School 1995 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, March 1996. 408 pp. Preface (pp. [vii]–x); Christopher de Hamel’s 1995 Sol. M. Malkin Lecture, “Cutting Up Manuscripts for Pleasure and Profit” (pp. 1–20); course descriptions (pp. 21–36); faculty (pp. 37–45); course rosters (pp. 46–58); course evaluations (pp. 59–314); statistical summaries (pp. 315–320); evening lectures, &c. (pp. 321–331); address list (pp. 332–380); geographical index (pp. 381–394); staff list (pp. 395–398); index of photographs (pp. 399–406); coda (p. [407]).
The Rare Book School 1998 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, October 1998. 72 pp. Preface (p. [5]), dedication to Nicholas Pickwoad (pp. 9–11); course descriptions (pp. 12–17); faculty (pp. 18–20); course rosters (pp. 21–25); evening lectures (pp. 26–27); address list (pp. 28–64); geographical index (pp. 65–71); staff list (p. [72]).
The Rare Book School 1999 Yearbook. Edited by Terry Belanger. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, October 1999. 92 pp. Preface (p. [5]), dedication to Robert Dougan (pp. 9–13); course descriptions (pp. 14–25); faculty (pp. 26–31); course roster (pp. 32–38); evening lectures (pp. 39–41); address list (pp. 42–78); geographical index (pp. 79–87); staff list (p. [88]); index to photographs (p. [90]).
Book Arts Press Address Books
Book Arts Press Address Book: June 1989. New York: Columbia University School of Library Service, June 1989. 94 pp. Preface (pp. [i–ii]; address list (pp. 1–61); Appendix A: Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. 62–66); Appendix B: Students in Terry Belanger’s Descriptive Bibliography class, by year, 1971–1988 (pp. 67–72); Appendix C: Rare Book School Faculty (p. 73); Appendix D: Book Arts Press lectures, chronological list of lectures 1–272 (pp. 74–87); alphabetical list of lecturers (pp. 88–90); invitation to join the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. [91–93]); recent Book Arts Press publications (p. [94]).
Book Arts Press Address Book: June 1990. New York: Columbia University School of Library Service, June 1990. 96 pp. Preface (pp. [iii–iv]; address list (pp. 1–83); Appendix A: Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. 84–89); Appendix B: Students in Terry Belanger’s Descriptive Bibliography classes, 1989–1990 (p. [90]); Appendix C: Rare Book School Faculty, 1989 (p. [91]); Appendix D: Book Arts Press speakers, 1989–1990 (pp. 92–93); invitation to join the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. [94–96]).
Book Arts Press Address Book: June 1991. New York: Book Arts Press, June 1991. 96 pp. Preface (pp. [iii–iv]); address list (pp. 1–93); invitation to join the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. [94–96]).
Book Arts Press Address Book: January 1993. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1993. 128 pp. Preface (pp. [iii–iv]); address list (pp. 1–123); invitation to join the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. [124–126]); list of Book Arts Press publications in print as of January 1993 (pp. [127–128]).
Book Arts Press Address Book: September 1994. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1994. 208 pp. Preface (p. [v]); “The Book Arts Press” (pp. [vii]–viii); address list (pp. 1–201); invitation to join the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. 203–205); list of Book Arts Press publications in print as of September 1994 (pp. 206–208).
Book Arts Press Address Book: June 1996. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1996. 224 pp. Preface (pp. [iii]–iv); “The Book Arts Press” (pp. v–vi); Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. [vii–xiv]); address list (pp. 1–218); invitation to join the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. 219–221); list of Book Arts Press publications in print as of June 1996 (pp. 222–224).
Book Arts Press Address Book: December 1997. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1997. 236 pp. Preface (pp. [3–4]); “The Book Arts Press” (pp. [5–6]); Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. [7–15]); address list (pp. [17]–232); invitation to join the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. [233–234]); list of Book Arts Press publications in print as of fall 1997 (pp. [235–236]).
Book Arts Press Address Book: September 1999. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 1999. 244 pp. Preface (pp. iii–iv); “The Book Arts Press” (pp. v–vi); Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. vii–xv); geographical index of the Friends of the Book Arts Press (pp. xvi–[xxii]); address list (pp. 23–244).
Book Arts Press Address Book: October 2002. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2002. Eighth Edition. 244 pp. Introduction (p. [3]); preface (pp. [4–5]); “Rare Book School” (pp. [6–7]); Friends of Rare Book School (pp. 8–16); address list (pp. 17–242).
Book Arts Press Address Book: November 2005. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2005. Ninth Edition. 278 pp. Introduction (p. [3]); preface (pp. [4–5]); “Rare Book School” (pp. [6–7]); Friends of Rare Book School (pp. 8–16); address list (pp. 17–278).
Book Arts Press Address Book: March 2008. Charlottesville: Book Arts Press, 2005. Tenth Edition. 352 pp. “A Short Description of the BAP and RBS” (pp. 6–16); Friends of Rare Book School (pp. 16–23); preface to the address list (pp. 24–25); address list (pp. 26–237); RBS faculty and their courses, 1983–2008 (pp. 238–269); RBS Board of Directors, 1992–2008 (pp. 270–271); BAP | RBS Lectures, 1–500 (1972–2007): preface (pp. 273–280); chronological list of lectures 1–500, with coda containing lectures 501–505 (pp. 281–314); alphabetical list of lecturers (pp. 315–318); list of ARL Special Collections Librarians (pp. 319–341); geographical index of ARL Librarians (pp. 342–346); “The RBS Lions” (pp. 347–349); “A Note on the Production of this Book” (p. [350]); note on editions of the Book Arts Press Address Book (p. [351]). A footnote indicates that this stated tenth edition “is in fact the 11th edition of the Address Book. The first edition appeared in 1989, and there were subsequent editions in 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002 (incorrectly described on the title page as the 8th edition), and 2005 (incorrectly but logically described on its title page as the 9th edition).”