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Book Recommendations. City Readers: Digital Historic Collections at the New York Society Library. Large Type Books. View the New Books List ». Special Collections. Our special collections include a wide variety of rare and unique items: books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets and broadsides, maps, and manuscripts ( Read more) Using the GUIDE TO THE BUILDING Guide to the Building. The Library building has five main floors with reading and study rooms at the front and twelve levels of book stacks at the back. Access between floors and stacks is available on each floor and even stack numbers starting at Stack 4. That is, the First Floor and Stack 4 are on the same level, so are the Second Floor and NYSL CATALOG: MAIN MENU The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.288.6900 reference@nysoclib.org INDIVIDUAL STUDY ROOMS Individual Study Rooms. The Library has six individual study rooms available to members for writing and laptop use on the Fifth Floor. If you are interested in reserving one of these rooms, please read the Individual Study Room Rules. Members can make reservations by emailing requests@nysoclib.org POETS READING POETRY Voice of the Poet is a series of recordings edited by J.D. McClatchy, featuring readings from some of the most acclaimed and popular 20th-century English language poets. The Library has 14 titles in the series, including W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashbery. (Note that the James Merrill and RobertLowell
THE MOST POPULAR BOOKS OF 2019 As usual, the books that comprise our 2019 most popular lists are a fascinating and varied bunch. The most interesting story here is that the overall top 10 from our print collection is comprised entirely ofwomen authors.
REMEMBERING WILLIAM J. DEAN William J. Dean, who passed away on August 16, was a defining figure in the life of the New York Society Library for three decades. A member of the Library beginning around 1970, he joined the Board of Trustees in 1989 and served as Chair of the Board from 1992 to 2005. His time as Chair saw the Library emerge into the shape it is today. KONRAD PEUTINGER READS A HISTORY Monday, November 2, 2015. By: Anthony Grafton. Konrad Peutinger loved to read. A lawyer by training and a scholar by inclination, he lived in the German city of Augsburg from 1465 to 1567. There he built up a huge collection of books. With more than 10,000 individual titles bound in some 2,200 volumes, it was the largest library north of theNOTES - HOME
NOTES Volume 16, Number 2, Summer 2009 Mark Bartlett Head Librarian From the head Librarian Past events, Future events As summer unfolds, I hope you agree that it has been an energetic year in the Library. This issue of Library Notes has follow-up reports—with won- derful photographs by Karen Smul—about the New York City Book Awards, theYoung Writers
HOME | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY Founded in 1754, New York City's oldest library is a thriving community of readers, writers, and families. We are open to all for reading, reference, and many events. Become a member to check out books, use our beautiful reading and study spaces, and enjoy other benefits. Exhibitions andOUR COLLECTION
Book Recommendations. City Readers: Digital Historic Collections at the New York Society Library. Large Type Books. View the New Books List ». Special Collections. Our special collections include a wide variety of rare and unique items: books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets and broadsides, maps, and manuscripts ( Read more) Using the GUIDE TO THE BUILDING Guide to the Building. The Library building has five main floors with reading and study rooms at the front and twelve levels of book stacks at the back. Access between floors and stacks is available on each floor and even stack numbers starting at Stack 4. That is, the First Floor and Stack 4 are on the same level, so are the Second Floor and NYSL CATALOG: MAIN MENU The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.288.6900 reference@nysoclib.org INDIVIDUAL STUDY ROOMS Individual Study Rooms. The Library has six individual study rooms available to members for writing and laptop use on the Fifth Floor. If you are interested in reserving one of these rooms, please read the Individual Study Room Rules. Members can make reservations by emailing requests@nysoclib.org POETS READING POETRY Voice of the Poet is a series of recordings edited by J.D. McClatchy, featuring readings from some of the most acclaimed and popular 20th-century English language poets. The Library has 14 titles in the series, including W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashbery. (Note that the James Merrill and RobertLowell
THE MOST POPULAR BOOKS OF 2019 As usual, the books that comprise our 2019 most popular lists are a fascinating and varied bunch. The most interesting story here is that the overall top 10 from our print collection is comprised entirely ofwomen authors.
REMEMBERING WILLIAM J. DEAN William J. Dean, who passed away on August 16, was a defining figure in the life of the New York Society Library for three decades. A member of the Library beginning around 1970, he joined the Board of Trustees in 1989 and served as Chair of the Board from 1992 to 2005. His time as Chair saw the Library emerge into the shape it is today. KONRAD PEUTINGER READS A HISTORY Monday, November 2, 2015. By: Anthony Grafton. Konrad Peutinger loved to read. A lawyer by training and a scholar by inclination, he lived in the German city of Augsburg from 1465 to 1567. There he built up a huge collection of books. With more than 10,000 individual titles bound in some 2,200 volumes, it was the largest library north of theNOTES - HOME
NOTES Volume 16, Number 2, Summer 2009 Mark Bartlett Head Librarian From the head Librarian Past events, Future events As summer unfolds, I hope you agree that it has been an energetic year in the Library. This issue of Library Notes has follow-up reports—with won- derful photographs by Karen Smul—about the New York City Book Awards, theYoung Writers
OUR EVENTS LIST VIEW Thursday, May 20, 2021 - 6:00pm | online | open to the public | free of charge | registration required. In this original series of live online events, Black writers from the 1700s to the present are re-examined to inspire understanding of race in our country today. Black Literature Matters celebrates Black writers in four extraordinary evenings.FORTHCOMING BOOKS
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Ditlevsen, Tove Irma Margit - The faces (translated from the Danish) Ekvtimishvili, Nana - The pear field (translated from the Georgian) Enriquez, Mariana - The dangers of smoking in bed: stories. Epstein, Allison - A tip for the hangman: a novel. Fagan, Jenni - Luckenbooth. Fernández, Nona - The twilight zone. NYSL CATALOG: MAIN MENU The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.288.6900 reference@nysoclib.org HEALTH SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE On Tuesday, May 25, the Society Library honored stellar writing by children and teens in grades three through twelve at the 19th Annual Young Writers Awards ceremony. CELEBRATION OF MEMBER WRITERS, JUNE 2021 To register, log in and complete the form below. Please click Save Registration only once; the system may take a moment to update to the confirmation page. Details on joining the event will be sent to registrants. With registration questions, contact the Events Office. POETS READING POETRY Voice of the Poet is a series of recordings edited by J.D. McClatchy, featuring readings from some of the most acclaimed and popular 20th-century English language poets. The Library has 14 titles in the series, including W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashbery. (Note that the James Merrill and RobertLowell
NYC MARRIAGE & DEATH NOTICES 1843-1856 On Tuesday, May 25, the Society Library honored stellar writing by children and teens in grades three through twelve at the 19th Annual Young Writers Awards ceremony. ANYA LEVIN | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY 5th & 6th Grade Prose Honorable Mention. Some people think that eyes are the gateway to the soul. I believe that humans learn to lie with eyes as much as they do with their mouths. They put on masks of happiness, of sorrow or affection. They even cry on demand, at least kids do, if you can judge by my brother, but hands never try to hidethe truth.
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Book Recommendations. City Readers: Digital Historic Collections at the New York Society Library. Large Type Books. View the New Books List ». Special Collections. Our special collections include a wide variety of rare and unique items: books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets and broadsides, maps, and manuscripts ( Read more) Using the NYSL CATALOG: MAIN MENUNEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY CATTHE NEW YORK LIBRARY HISTORYGENERAL SOCIETY LIBRARY NYCNY SOCIETY The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.288.6900 reference@nysoclib.org INDIVIDUAL STUDY ROOMS Individual Study Rooms. The Library has six individual study rooms available to members for writing and laptop use on the Fifth Floor. If you are interested in reserving one of these rooms, please read the Individual Study Room Rules. Members can make reservations by emailing requests@nysoclib.org FROM THE HEAD LIBRARIAN Since I became Head Librarian a little over 3 years ago, I’ve been inviting small groups of members to join me for coffee and conversation, and I continue to value all the one on one exchanges I have with many of you at the Reference Desk, at events, and in theelevator.
POETS READING POETRY Voice of the Poet is a series of recordings edited by J.D. McClatchy, featuring readings from some of the most acclaimed and popular 20th-century English language poets. The Library has 14 titles in the series, including W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashbery. (Note that the James Merrill and RobertLowell
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REMEMBERING WILLIAM J. DEAN William J. Dean, who passed away on August 16, was a defining figure in the life of the New York Society Library for three decades. A member of the Library beginning around 1970, he joined the Board of Trustees in 1989 and served as Chair of the Board from 1992 to 2005. His time as Chair saw the Library emerge into the shape it is today. ANYA LEVIN | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY 5th & 6th Grade Prose Honorable Mention. Some people think that eyes are the gateway to the soul. I believe that humans learn to lie with eyes as much as they do with their mouths. They put on masks of happiness, of sorrow or affection. They even cry on demand, at least kids do, if you can judge by my brother, but hands never try to hidethe truth.
HOME | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY Founded in 1754, New York City's oldest library is a thriving community of readers, writers, and families. We are open to all for reading, reference, and many events. Become a member to check out books, use our beautiful reading and study spaces, and enjoy other benefits. Exhibitions andFOR MEMBERS
Members have access to our hundreds of thousands of circulating volumes, open stacks, handsome reading and writing rooms, and exclusive events for adults and children. Further details are available at About Us and the Guide to Membership. Renew Membership. Guide to Membership. Guide to the Building.OUR COLLECTION
Book Recommendations. City Readers: Digital Historic Collections at the New York Society Library. Large Type Books. View the New Books List ». Special Collections. Our special collections include a wide variety of rare and unique items: books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets and broadsides, maps, and manuscripts ( Read more) Using the NYSL CATALOG: MAIN MENUNEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY CATTHE NEW YORK LIBRARY HISTORYGENERAL SOCIETY LIBRARY NYCNY SOCIETY The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.288.6900 reference@nysoclib.org INDIVIDUAL STUDY ROOMS Individual Study Rooms. The Library has six individual study rooms available to members for writing and laptop use on the Fifth Floor. If you are interested in reserving one of these rooms, please read the Individual Study Room Rules. Members can make reservations by emailing requests@nysoclib.org FROM THE HEAD LIBRARIAN Since I became Head Librarian a little over 3 years ago, I’ve been inviting small groups of members to join me for coffee and conversation, and I continue to value all the one on one exchanges I have with many of you at the Reference Desk, at events, and in theelevator.
POETS READING POETRY Voice of the Poet is a series of recordings edited by J.D. McClatchy, featuring readings from some of the most acclaimed and popular 20th-century English language poets. The Library has 14 titles in the series, including W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashbery. (Note that the James Merrill and RobertLowell
CLOUD LIBRARY FAQ
Cloud Library is the home of the Society Library's circulating e-book collection and a collection of downloadable audiobooks. The Cloud Library enables members to browse, borrow, and read a collection of titles selected by Library staff. Books can be read—or listened to—on personal devices, such as iPads, iPhones, Android devices,Nook
REMEMBERING WILLIAM J. DEAN William J. Dean, who passed away on August 16, was a defining figure in the life of the New York Society Library for three decades. A member of the Library beginning around 1970, he joined the Board of Trustees in 1989 and served as Chair of the Board from 1992 to 2005. His time as Chair saw the Library emerge into the shape it is today. ANYA LEVIN | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY 5th & 6th Grade Prose Honorable Mention. Some people think that eyes are the gateway to the soul. I believe that humans learn to lie with eyes as much as they do with their mouths. They put on masks of happiness, of sorrow or affection. They even cry on demand, at least kids do, if you can judge by my brother, but hands never try to hidethe truth.
OUR EVENTS LIST VIEW Thursday, May 20, 2021 - 6:00pm | online | open to the public | free of charge | registration required. In this original series of live online events, Black writers from the 1700s to the present are re-examined to inspire understanding of race in our country today. Black Literature Matters celebrates Black writers in four extraordinary evenings.SUMMER READING 2021
On Tuesday, May 25, the Society Library honored stellar writing by children and teens in grades three through twelve at the 19th Annual Young Writers Awards ceremony.FORTHCOMING BOOKS
"The summer night is like a perfection of thought." - Wallace Stevens. As the restrictions lift and the world reopens, many of us are looking forward to the summer pleasures we missed last year. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES Electronic Resources. Home > Electronic Resources. The Library offers e-books, online audiobooks, reference works, magazines, and scholarly journals inside the building and remotely. Membership is required for access to many of these resources. For assistance, ask at the reference desk or email reference@nysoclib.org. Get Started.NYSL SPACE BOOKING
How to Reserve. Email requests@nysoclib.org to reserve seats in the Hornblower Room (HBR), Little Whit (LW), and Individual Study Rooms (SR). Please provide your name, requested date, and requested space. We regret we will not be able to take space booking requests by phone or in person. Requests for next day booking received up to 15 minutes MEMBERSHIP LIBRARIES The Portsmouth Athenaeum. 9 Market Square, Portsmouth, NH 03801. 1820: The General Society Library of New York City. 20 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036. 1820: Mechanics' Hall Library (founded by the Maine Charitable Mechanic Association) 519 Congress Street, Portland, ME04101.
HEALTH SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE On Tuesday, May 25, the Society Library honored stellar writing by children and teens in grades three through twelve at the 19th Annual Young Writers Awards ceremony. FROM THE HEAD LIBRARIAN Since I became Head Librarian a little over 3 years ago, I’ve been inviting small groups of members to join me for coffee and conversation, and I continue to value all the one on one exchanges I have with many of you at the Reference Desk, at events, and in theelevator.
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Book Recommendations. City Readers: Digital Historic Collections at the New York Society Library. Large Type Books. View the New Books List ». Special Collections. Our special collections include a wide variety of rare and unique items: books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets and broadsides, maps, and manuscripts ( Read more) Using the NYSL CATALOG: MAIN MENUNEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY CATTHE NEW YORK LIBRARY HISTORYGENERAL SOCIETY LIBRARY NYCNY SOCIETY The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.288.6900 reference@nysoclib.org INDIVIDUAL STUDY ROOMS Individual Study Rooms. The Library has six individual study rooms available to members for writing and laptop use on the Fifth Floor. If you are interested in reserving one of these rooms, please read the Individual Study Room Rules. Members can make reservations by emailing requests@nysoclib.org FROM THE HEAD LIBRARIAN Since I became Head Librarian a little over 3 years ago, I’ve been inviting small groups of members to join me for coffee and conversation, and I continue to value all the one on one exchanges I have with many of you at the Reference Desk, at events, and in theelevator.
POETS READING POETRY Voice of the Poet is a series of recordings edited by J.D. McClatchy, featuring readings from some of the most acclaimed and popular 20th-century English language poets. The Library has 14 titles in the series, including W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashbery. (Note that the James Merrill and RobertLowell
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REMEMBERING WILLIAM J. DEAN William J. Dean, who passed away on August 16, was a defining figure in the life of the New York Society Library for three decades. A member of the Library beginning around 1970, he joined the Board of Trustees in 1989 and served as Chair of the Board from 1992 to 2005. His time as Chair saw the Library emerge into the shape it is today. ANYA LEVIN | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY 5th & 6th Grade Prose Honorable Mention. Some people think that eyes are the gateway to the soul. I believe that humans learn to lie with eyes as much as they do with their mouths. They put on masks of happiness, of sorrow or affection. They even cry on demand, at least kids do, if you can judge by my brother, but hands never try to hidethe truth.
HOME | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY Founded in 1754, New York City's oldest library is a thriving community of readers, writers, and families. We are open to all for reading, reference, and many events. Become a member to check out books, use our beautiful reading and study spaces, and enjoy other benefits. Exhibitions andFOR MEMBERS
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Book Recommendations. City Readers: Digital Historic Collections at the New York Society Library. Large Type Books. View the New Books List ». Special Collections. Our special collections include a wide variety of rare and unique items: books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets and broadsides, maps, and manuscripts ( Read more) Using the NYSL CATALOG: MAIN MENUNEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY CATTHE NEW YORK LIBRARY HISTORYGENERAL SOCIETY LIBRARY NYCNY SOCIETY The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 212.288.6900 reference@nysoclib.org INDIVIDUAL STUDY ROOMS Individual Study Rooms. The Library has six individual study rooms available to members for writing and laptop use on the Fifth Floor. If you are interested in reserving one of these rooms, please read the Individual Study Room Rules. Members can make reservations by emailing requests@nysoclib.org FROM THE HEAD LIBRARIAN Since I became Head Librarian a little over 3 years ago, I’ve been inviting small groups of members to join me for coffee and conversation, and I continue to value all the one on one exchanges I have with many of you at the Reference Desk, at events, and in theelevator.
POETS READING POETRY Voice of the Poet is a series of recordings edited by J.D. McClatchy, featuring readings from some of the most acclaimed and popular 20th-century English language poets. The Library has 14 titles in the series, including W.H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashbery. (Note that the James Merrill and RobertLowell
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Cloud Library is the home of the Society Library's circulating e-book collection and a collection of downloadable audiobooks. The Cloud Library enables members to browse, borrow, and read a collection of titles selected by Library staff. Books can be read—or listened to—on personal devices, such as iPads, iPhones, Android devices,Nook
REMEMBERING WILLIAM J. DEAN William J. Dean, who passed away on August 16, was a defining figure in the life of the New York Society Library for three decades. A member of the Library beginning around 1970, he joined the Board of Trustees in 1989 and served as Chair of the Board from 1992 to 2005. His time as Chair saw the Library emerge into the shape it is today. ANYA LEVIN | NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY 5th & 6th Grade Prose Honorable Mention. Some people think that eyes are the gateway to the soul. I believe that humans learn to lie with eyes as much as they do with their mouths. They put on masks of happiness, of sorrow or affection. They even cry on demand, at least kids do, if you can judge by my brother, but hands never try to hidethe truth.
OUR EVENTS LIST VIEW Thursday, May 20, 2021 - 6:00pm | online | open to the public | free of charge | registration required. In this original series of live online events, Black writers from the 1700s to the present are re-examined to inspire understanding of race in our country today. Black Literature Matters celebrates Black writers in four extraordinary evenings.SUMMER READING 2021
On Tuesday, May 25, the Society Library honored stellar writing by children and teens in grades three through twelve at the 19th Annual Young Writers Awards ceremony.FORTHCOMING BOOKS
"The summer night is like a perfection of thought." - Wallace Stevens. As the restrictions lift and the world reopens, many of us are looking forward to the summer pleasures we missed last year. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES Electronic Resources. Home > Electronic Resources. The Library offers e-books, online audiobooks, reference works, magazines, and scholarly journals inside the building and remotely. Membership is required for access to many of these resources. For assistance, ask at the reference desk or email reference@nysoclib.org. Get Started.NYSL SPACE BOOKING
How to Reserve. Email requests@nysoclib.org to reserve seats in the Hornblower Room (HBR), Little Whit (LW), and Individual Study Rooms (SR). Please provide your name, requested date, and requested space. We regret we will not be able to take space booking requests by phone or in person. Requests for next day booking received up to 15 minutes MEMBERSHIP LIBRARIES The Portsmouth Athenaeum. 9 Market Square, Portsmouth, NH 03801. 1820: The General Society Library of New York City. 20 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036. 1820: Mechanics' Hall Library (founded by the Maine Charitable Mechanic Association) 519 Congress Street, Portland, ME04101.
HEALTH SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE On Tuesday, May 25, the Society Library honored stellar writing by children and teens in grades three through twelve at the 19th Annual Young Writers Awards ceremony. FROM THE HEAD LIBRARIAN Since I became Head Librarian a little over 3 years ago, I’ve been inviting small groups of members to join me for coffee and conversation, and I continue to value all the one on one exchanges I have with many of you at the Reference Desk, at events, and in theelevator.
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