J. Howard Woolmer
83 photographs: b&w
J. Howard Woolmer was born in Montreal in 1929. He moved to New York City in 1958, where he began a career as a professional bookseller in the early 1960s. In addition to working at his business J. Howard Woolmer has compiled a number of published bibliographies and collections of note, including A Checklist of the Hogarth Press 1917–1946 (1976, 1986), and a catalogue as well as a bibliography of Malcolm Lowry’s writings. In recent years Mr. Woolmer has built collections relating to American poets, Irish poets, American Jewish writers and Irish theatre for the Firestone Library at Princeton University.
Woolmer died in 2023.
Fonds consists of correspondence, catalogues, research and production material, photographs and other records relating predominantly to the revised edition of A Checklist of the Hogarth Press 1917–1946 (1986) compiled by J. Howard Woolmer, and including material regarding the first edition (published 1976).
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Acquired from J. Howard Woolmer during the 1990s.
English
No restrictions on access.
Box/file list available
For records created by J. Howard Woolmer relating to the production of A Malcolm Lowry catalogue and MalcolmLowry: a bibliography see the “Howard Woolmer papers” in the University of British Columbia Special Collections Division.
No further accruals are expected.
Provenance access points:
Woolmer, J. Howard, 1929–2023
Hogarth press
Each of these includes Bloomsbury related material:
- Clive Bell
- Quentin Bell
- Bloomsbury Group and Hogarth Press Collection
- Catharine Carrington
- Kenneth Clark
- Duncan Grant
- Jennie Huie
- International Virginia Woolf Society
- Mary Coyne Rowell Jackman
- S.P. Rosenbaum
- R.C. Trevelyan
- Woolf/Bloomsbury Group/Hogarth Press Ephemera Collection
- Leonard Woolf
- Virginia Woolf Collection
In 1997 the library mounted “Bloomsbury: Books, art and design,” an exhibition based on its Virginia Woolf collection.
In 2007 the exhibition Virginia & Co. was mounted to celebrate the 125th birthday of Virginia Woolf.