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The Caxton Club brings together a diversified group of authors, binders, collectors, conservators, dealers, designers, editors, librarians, publishers, scholars, and other interested individuals; into a community who share a love of books and provides them a forum to learn about their history, production, and preservation; to heighten their appreciation of outstanding content, design and production; and to share in the joys of fine books.

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CAXTON CLUB EVENTS

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Upcoming Caxton events

    • 06/12/2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Fri, 06/12/2026 12:00 PM CT/1:00 PM ET. Zoom presentation free and open to all. Preregistration required via website.
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    June Midday Program




    Young Lochinvar is come out of the west … which is great, because that leaves plenty of room for us to head to Seattle to enjoy a virtual visit to the University of Washington’s superb book arts collection, which includes historical and modern pieces encompassing all aspects of the physical book.

    Whether you’re a fan of typography, paper making, letterpress and offset printing, illustration, book design, paper decoration, calligraphy, sculptural and conceptional work, or artist’s books, you’ll find them on the shores of Union and Portage Bays.

    We’ll be going behind the scenes, thanks to the good offices of Julie Tanaka, Associate Dean for Distinctive Collections at the UW Library. As a special treat for Caxtonians, her generously illustrated talk will reveal highlights of the collection and give attendees a first look at the library’s latest acquisitions. It’s like being first on the red carpet on opening night!

    Join the pack and run with the big dogs to what promises to be a howling good time. Register today for this unique Zoom only program!

    Please forward this notice to anyone who may find it of interest.

    Even if you can’t attend at the scheduled time, if you’re interested, please register. After the program, we’ll send an email to all registrants, asking if you’d like a link to the complete recording. That way you can see the program even if you couldn’t attend live, ran into technical issues, or simply wanted to watch it again.

    • 06/12/2026
    • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Fri 06/12/2026 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM CT Bottom Lounge, 1375 Lake St., Chicago. Preregistration required by 5:00 PM CT 06/09.
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    Join fellow club members for an informal gathering at the Bottom Lounge to meet the booksellers who’ll be exhibiting at the MWABA Chicago Book & Paper Fair. There’ll be complimentary snacks and the option to buy your own drink. There is no entry fee, but you must register so our host can plan appropriately.


    See you at the MWABA Chicago Book & Paper Fair

    Saturday, June 13

    10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

    Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Union Hall

    1340 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago

    mwaba.com

    • 06/13/2026
    • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Sat, 06/13/2026 Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Union Hall, 1340 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.


    Visit the 2026 MWABA Chicago Book & Paper Fair. Booksellers from across the Midwest and the USA will be offering fine antiquarian, rare, collectible, first edition and other books, ephemera, and maps.

    https://mwaba.com/



    • 06/17/2026
    • 6:30 PM
    • Wed, 06/17/2026 6:30PM CT/7:30PM ET Zoom presentation free and open to all. Preregistration required via website.
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    June Evening Program




    Alice Parsons Millard (1873–1938) was largely self-educated. She was from a modest background, but she became an urbane, internationally known antiquarian bookseller when almost no women worked at the high end of the trade. This talk will focus on her beginnings in Chicago where she met and married George M. Millard, a notable bookseller and one of the founders of the Caxton Club. She was involved in the Arts and Crafts Movement and the Chicago Woman’s Club, and knew Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed two homes for her: one in Highland Park for her and George, and, much later, one for her in Pasadena. Although she later ran her business in Pasadena, California, her intellectual roots were in Chicago.

    Michèle V. Cloonan is Professor and Dean Emerita in the School of Library and Information Science at Simmons University, USA, where she continues to advise doctoral students and conduct research. Prior to that she was associate professor and chair in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA. Before she became a professor, she was a librarian at the Newberry Library, Brown University, and Smith College. She has been a leader in LIS education and is a former president of the Association for Library & Information Science Education.

    Register today.

    Please forward this notice to anyone who may find it of interest.

    Even if you can’t attend at the scheduled time, if you’re interested, please register. After the program, we’ll send an email to all registrants, asking if you’d like a link to the complete recording. That way you can see the program even if you couldn’t attend live, ran into technical issues, or simply wanted to watch it again.




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