In his book, Modern Fine Printing in America, A.E. Gallatin declares that “no printer has shown as great versatility and variety in his work as has Mr. Bruce Rogers . . . his volumes are as distinctive as those printed at the Kelmscott, Doves, and other English presses. What Mr. Rogers has done, however, is a far greater achievement than that accomplished by any of these presses — for one thing, and this is an important point, his books are meant to be read, and are not merely objects d’art.”
The Bruce Rogers Collection of the Smith Rare Book Room exists because of the generosity of a Davidson alumnus, Dr. Harold M. Marvin, class of 1914, an eminent heart specialist, faculty member of the Yale Medical School, and enthusiastic bibliophile. The collection of Bruce Rogers items includes most of the “great” books and a number of rare ephemera. Many are personally inscribed to Dr. Marvin by Mr. Rogers who was his longtime patient and friend.
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