The article presents the Report of the Council given at the annual meeting of the American Antiquarian Society in 1922. The article begins by discussing society members who have passed away since the previous annual meeting. The report then discusses the aims and objectives of book collecting and of collection development. It offers information on the value presented to the book collector or society that is building a collection by obtaining rare materials that bare the autographs of significant historical figures.
Publication Date
Volume
32
Part
2
Page Range
220-234
Proceedings Genre