Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies

The Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies
AbbreviationFABS
Foundereight American book clubs
TypeAssociation (book collecting clubs)
PurposeCoordinate activities & publications among member clubs
Chair
William E. Butler, The Grolier Club
Vice-Chair
Jennifer Larson, The Miniature Book Society
Treasurer
Jennifer Larson, The Miniature Book Society
Secretary
Ronald K. Smeltzer, The Grolier Club
Websitewww.fabsocieties.org

The Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies (FABS) is an association of American book clubs whose members seek interaction with book collectors across the country and around the world. At The Rowfant (Book) Club's 100th anniversary celebration in 1992, local members and their guests from book clubs in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco discovered common interests in bibliophilic book clubs.[1] The new association's first meeting was November 5, 1993, in New York, at The Grolier Club. In 1994, the group drew up articles of association outlining their goals to promote and develop common interests of the member societies.[2][3]

Founding member book clubs were (in chronologic order of the year of the club's founding): The Grolier Club of New York City (1884); The Club of Odd Volumes, Boston (1886); The Rowfant Club, Cleveland (1892); The Philobiblon Club, Philadelphia (1893); The Caxton Club, Chicago (1895); The Book Club of California (1912); The Roxburghe Club, San Francisco (1927); and The Baxter Society, Portland, Maine (1984). The Club of Odd Volumes and The Rowfant Club are no longer member clubs.

  1. ^ "About FABS". Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  2. ^ "F.A.B.S. Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 1995" (PDF). Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  3. ^ Jackson, Robert H.; Rothkopf, Carol Zeman (2006). Book Talk: Essays on Books, Booksellers, Collecting, and Special Collections: Introduction. Oak Knoll Press. ISBN 9781584561880. Retrieved November 12, 2017.