Google
×
Mar 2, 2012 · Here's a quick behind-the-scenes peek at some of the kinds of records we have from the Rosenbach Company that we can use to answer these questions.
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:

The Rosenbach

(206) Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Rosenbach is a Philadelphia museum and library located within two 19th-century townhouses. Established as a testamentary gift in 1954. The historic houses contain the donated collections of Dr. Abraham Simon Wolf Rosenbach and his brother Philip H. Rosenbach.
Address: 2008-2010 Delancey St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 10:30 AM
Phone: (215) 732-1600
The Rosenbach Museum & Library is a community that engages with and celebrates the art of the written word using our collection of rare books and manuscripts.
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:
Katchor and Mulcahy's new sung-through pop-musical chronicles the life and times of Abe Rosenbach, the world's preeminent rare-book dealer.
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:
Abraham Simon Wolf Rosenbach (July 22, 1876 – July 1, 1952) was an American collector, scholar, and dealer in rare books and manuscripts.
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:
Rosenbach Company: Books, broadsides, and autograph letters relating to America, comprising early voyages and discoveries, colonial and revolutionary tracts, ...
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:
The Rosenbach creates programs and exhibitions inspired by a collection of nearly 400,000 rare books, manuscripts, and fine and decorative arts objects, ...
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:
Sep 16, 2014 · Philadelphia's Rosenbach Museum must return some 10200 Maurice Sendak drawings, manuscripts, proofs, and rare editions to the late ...
Rosenbach's work as a collector and dealer of rare books and manuscripts, and in managing the Rosenbach Company with his brother, an art and antique dealer.
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:
... Rosenbach Company was established in 1903 in Philadelphia by Dr. A.S.W. (Abraham Simon Wolf) Rosenbach (1876-1952) and his brother Philip Rosenbach (1863-1953).
Missing: inauthor: | Show results with:inauthor:
After coming to the United States , Miss Sowerby was a cataloger for the New York Public Library 1923-24 and a bibliographer 1925-42 for the Rosenbach Co.