Rosenbach Museum & Library
The Rosenbach was founded in 1954 by Dr. Rosenbach (1876-1952) and his brother, Philip (1863-1953). Renowned dealers in books, manuscripts, and fine art, the brothers played a central role in the development of private libraries that later became our nation’s most important public collections of rare books, such as the Folger and Huntington Libraries. The brothers’ own personal collection, now the core of the Rosenbach, features treasures the brothers were unable to part with, including the only surviving copy of Benjamin Franklin’s first Poor Richard Almanac and the manuscript of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Our collection is continuously growing, including the addition of the papers of poet Marianne Moore, and Bram Stoker’s notes for Dracula. In December, 2013 the Rosenbach became affiliated with the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, bringing together two of the world’s preeminent collections of rare books, manuscripts, Americana and art.
Rosenbach Museum & Library
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Hands-On Tour: Herman Melville (9/8/17) [REGISTRATION CLOSED]
Fri, Sep 8 • 3:00 PM
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Hedgerow Theatre Radio Mysteries @ The Rosenbach (8/22/2017)
Tue, Aug 22 • 6:00 PM
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