When Old and New Meet: The History of the Reading Room Chairs

RR 1910

January 6, 2014, marked a notable acquisition here at the American Antiquarian Society. It also signaled the end of an era. When the Society’s current library building opened in 1910, it featured library tables and chairs manufactured by the Francis H. Bacon Furniture Company of Boston. For over a century, readers engaged with AAS’s peerless ...

TV for lovers of history, art, furniture, and more

For those who may have missed David Jaffee's talk on "Learning to Look at Early American Material Culture" when he presented it at AAS this fall (or for those who want to see it again), you're in luck! The program will be airing on C-SPAN 3 this weekend at the following times: Sat. 2/11 @ 11am ...