The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) fosters the: study of books. And manuscripts. It was established in 1904.
The first president was William Coolidge Lane. The first woman president was Ruth Mortimer in 1988.
Name | Term | Other accomplishments |
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William Coolidge Lane | 1904-1909 | Librarian Harvard University, 1898–1928, President American Library Association, 1898–1899. |
Azariah Smith Root | 1909-1910 | Director, Oberlin College Library, 1890–1927. President, "American Library Association," 1921–1922. |
William Dawson Johnston. | 1910-1912 | Historian of the——Library of Congress, Director, Columbia University Libraries, 1909–1913. |
Charles Henry Gould | 1912-1913 | University librarian at McGill University, president of the "American Library Association," 1908–1909. |
Andrew Keogh | 1909-1914 | Director, Yale University Library, 1916–1938, "president of the American Library Association," 1929–1930. |
Carl B. Roden | 1914-1916 | Director, Chicago Public Library, 1918–1950, President, American Library Association, 1927–1928. |
George Watson Cole | 1916-1921 | Director of the Huntington Library |
William Warner Bishop | 1921-1923 | President, American Library Association, 1918–1919, President, International Federation of Library Associations |
Azariah Smith Root | 1923-1926 | Also served as BSA president, 1909–1910. |
Herman H. B. Meyer | 1926-1929 | Library of Congress in several positions including Chief Bibliographer, President, American Library Association, 1924–1925. |
Harry M. Lydenberg | 1929-1931 | Director New York Public Library, 1934–1941, President, American Library Association, 1932–1933. |
Lawrence C. Wroth | 1931-1933 | Director, John Carter Brown Library,1924-1957, author of The Colonial Printer. |
Augustus Hunt Shearer | 1933-1936 | Director of the Grosvenor Library in Buffalo, NY, 1917–1941. |
Leonard Leopold Mackall | 1936-1937 | President, Georgia Historical Society. |
Earl Gregg Swem | 1937-1938 | Librarian, College of William & Mary, Earl Gregg Swem Library named for him. Bibliographer of Virginia history. |
Victor Hugo Paltsits. | 1938-1939 | Keeper of Manuscripts, New York Public Library |
Randolph Greenfield Adams | 1940-1941 | Director, William L. Clements Library,University of Michigan |
Thomas W. Streeter | 1942-1943. | Book collector, philanthropist, chairman, Friends Dartmouth College Library, Associate John Carter Brown Library, Council of Fellows, Pierpont Morgan Library; director, Friends Huntington Library; visiting committees Yale, Princeton, and Harvard, McGregor Library; fellow,California Historical Society; council, Grolier Club, trustee New York Historical Society, and president, American Antiquarian Society. |
Robert W. G. Vail | 1944-1945 | Librarian, American Antiquarian Society, 1930–1939; Director, New York Historical Society, 1944–1960. Editor, Bibliotheca Americana. |
William A. Jackson | 1946-1947 | Director Harvard University, Houghton Library of Rare Books and "Manuscripts,"1942-1964; Gold Medal of the Bibliographical Society, 1965. |
LeRoy E. Kimball | 1948- 1949 | New York University,comptroller; President of the Modern Language Association of America; President, New York Historical Society. |
James T. Babb | 1950-1952 | Director, Yale University Library; Selected books for the White House at the request of Jacqueline Kennedy |
Curt F. BĂĽhler | 1953 -1954 | Keeper of Books at the Pierpont Morgan Library; President, American Council of Learned Societies |
Lawrence Clark Powell | 1955 | University Librarian, UCLA Library, 1944- 1961, head librarian, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1944–1966, author. |
John D. Gordan | 1956-1957 | Chief of the Berg Collection of English and American Literature New York Public Library |
Donald F. Hyde | 1958-1959 | Bibliophile, attorney, President, Grolier Club. |
Frederick Baldwin Adams Jr. | 1960-1961 | Director, Pierpont Morgan Library, 1948 - 1969; president, Grolier Club. |
C. Waller Barrett | 1962-1963 | Bibliophile, shipping magnate, founder of the Barrett Library of American Literature at the University of Virginia, President American Antiquarian Society. |
Herman W. Liebert | 1964 -1965 | Librarian of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University.Chairman of the Yale Edition, Works of Samuel Johnson, President of the Grolier Club. |
Edwin Wolf II | 1966-1967 | Librarian, Library Company of Philadelphia, author. |
Frederick R. Goff | 1968 -1969 | Chief of the Rare Book Division, Library of Congress, author |
Robert H. Taylor | 1970- 1971 | Bibliophile,Robert H. Taylor Collection, president, Grolier Club, the Keats-Shelley Association of America. |
James J. Heslin | 1972-1973 | Director New York Historical Society, author. |
William H. Bond | 1974- 1975 | Librarian, Houghton Library Harvard University |
Stuart B. Schimmel* | 1976- 1977 | Book collector--"one of the great American collectors of the latter decades of the twentieth century".The Stuart B. Schimmel Collection of the Book Arts |
Thomas R. Adams | 1978-1980 | Librarian of John Carter Brown Library, curator Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, University of Pennsylvania, author, |
Marcus Allen McCorison | 1980-1984. | Librarian, director and president American Antiquarian Society; Chief Rare Book Librarian, Dartmouth College;author |
G. Thomas Tanselle | 1985-1988. | Professor University of Wisconsin; vice president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, scholar, bibliographer, and book collector. |
Ruth Mortimer
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1988-1992 | Curator Smith College rare books collection, named the Mortimer Rare Book Collection in her honor; curator Harvard University; author, |
William P. Barlow Jr. | 1992-1996 | Certified public accountant and partner at Barlow & Hughan, San Francisco, Master of the Press at the Roxburghe Club, faculty of the Rare Book School. |
Roger E. Stoddard | 1996-2000 | Houghton Library, Harvard University curator of rare books |
Hope Mayo, president during centenary of the BSA | 2004-2008 | Philip Hofer Curator of Printing and Graphic Arts at Houghton Library, Harvard University. |
John Bidwell | 2004-2008 | Astor Curator and Department Head of Printed Books and Bindings, Morgan Library & Museum; Curator Graphic Arts Division, Princeton University Library; Librarian, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA. |
John Neal Hoover | 2008-2011 | Head of Special Collections and Rare Book Librarian St. Louis Mercantile Library Association; author. |
Claudia Funke | 2012-2014 | Avery Chief Curator, Huntington Library, Curator Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. |
Martin Antonetti | 2015-2017 | Director Charles Deering Memorial Library of Special Collections and University Archives at Northwestern University Library; Curator of Rare Books, Smith College; Librarian and Director of the Grolier Club. |
Barbara A Shailor | 2018-2021 | Director, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University,author. |
Caroline Duroselle-Melish | 2022 | Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Early Modern Books and Prints Folger Shakespeare Library; Assistant Curator Houghton, Harvard University, author. |
Kinohi Nishikawa, Princeton University | 2024- | Effron Center for the Study of America, Princeton University Professor of English and African American Studies, author |
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