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reproduction, and binding is lavish. Copies of each volume (in a fine binding) are presented to all members, and a limited number of extra copies (generally in a less lavish binding) may be made available for sale to non-members. From 1839, the total number of copies for each publication, including
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for ÂŁ2,260, the highest price ever given for a book at that time. (The Marquis already possessed a copy, but one that lacked 5 pages.) That evening, a group of eighteen collectors met at the St Albans Tavern, St Albans Street (later renamed Waterloo Place) for a dinner presided over by the
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The Club rapidly became more than a mere social institution. Each member was (and remains) expected to sponsor the publication of a rare or curious volume. Other volumes are published by the Club collectively. Initially the volumes were editions of early
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members' copies, was limited to 100. Recently, the limit was raised to 342 copies: 42 for the club, 300 for the public. The Roxburghe Club is generally recognised as the first "book club" (that is,
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to create a facsimile copy of "The Great Book of Thomas Trevilian" in two volumes. The book was given to the club's members. A copy of Shaw's facsimile book in 2020 was on sale for ÂŁ2,200.
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A toast drunk on that occasion has been repeated at every annual anniversary dinner since to the "immortal memory of John Duke of Roxburghe, of Christopher Valdarfer, printer of the
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all over the world". It was decided to make the dinner an annual event: further members were admitted the following year. The club was formed by
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Pinault, Pierre-Louis. (2024). “Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Bibliophilic Clubs, and The Trade in Medieval Manuscripts ca. 1878–1939.” In
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Connell, Philip (2000). "Bibliomania: book collecting, cultural politics, and the rise of literary heritage in Romantic Britain".
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The Club has had a total of 350 members from its foundation to 2017. The circle has always been an exclusive one, with just one "
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originals. The standards of scholarship are high, and the quality of printing,
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A full list of the "Membership since 1812" can be found on the club website.
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A photograph exists of the membership in 1892, including the Prime Minister
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The Pre-Modern Manuscript Trade and Its Consequences, ca. 1890–1945
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The spur to the Club's foundation was the sale of the enormous
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was elected a member. The President since 1998 has been
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George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland
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Boccaccio, Giovanni: Decamerone. ISTC No. ib00725300
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bibliophilic
publishing society
United Kingdom
library
Duke of Roxburghe
bibliophiles
Boccaccio
Decameron
Christophorus Valdarfer
Marquis of Blandford
2nd Earl Spencer
Gutenberg
Fust
Schoeffer
William Caxton
Bibliomania
Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness
black ball
Arthur Balfour
Andrew Lang
American
James Russell Lowell
Alfred Henry Huth
Simon Watson Taylor
James Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
Mary, Viscountess Eccles
Barry Humphries
Max Egremont

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