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Scribner Collection

"Scribner: A Legacy of Innovation and Artistry" Step into the world of Scribner, a name synonymous with creativity and ingenuity

Background imageScribner Collection: Theodore Roosevelt (later US President) as Colonel of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry

Theodore Roosevelt (later US President) as Colonel of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry
528563 Theodore Roosevelt (later US President) as Colonel of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, one of three volunteer regiments raised to fight in the Spanish-American War, 1898

Background imageScribner Collection: Colored population ratio to total population 1880, 1897. Creator: Unknown

Colored population ratio to total population 1880, 1897. Creator: Unknown
Colored population ratio to total population 1880, 1897

Background imageScribner Collection: Scribner's for July. c1899 - 1906. Creator: Edward Penfield

Scribner's for July. c1899 - 1906. Creator: Edward Penfield
Scribner's for July. c1899 - 1906

Background imageScribner Collection: The modern poster, c1895. Creator: William H Bradley

The modern poster, c1895. Creator: William H Bradley
The modern poster, c1895

Background imageScribner Collection: At Shottery Brook, 1892. Creator: James Leon Williams

At Shottery Brook, 1892. Creator: James Leon Williams
At Shottery Brook, 1892. [Young women collecting water in buckets from a river in Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire]. Photogravure

Background imageScribner Collection: Men cutting rushes, 1892. Creator: James Leon Williams

Men cutting rushes, 1892. Creator: James Leon Williams
Men cutting rushes, 1892. [Rural scene: men cutting reeds or rushes, possibly for use in thatching]. From " The Home and Haunts of Shakespeare"

Background imageScribner Collection: Thomas Edison / Scribner

Thomas Edison / Scribner
THOMAS ALVA EDISON American inventor as a young man Date: 1847 - 1931

Background imageScribner Collection: Gladstone / Cole / Scribner

Gladstone / Cole / Scribner
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British statesman. Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imageScribner Collection: Charles Scribner

Charles Scribner
CHARLES SCRIBNER senior American publisher Date: 1821 - 1871

Background imageScribner Collection: John Blair Scribner

John Blair Scribner
JOHN BLAIR SCRIBNER American publisher, son of Charles. Date: 1850 - 1879

Background imageScribner Collection: Scribner June 1902 Commercial color lithography

Scribner June 1902 Commercial color lithography
Artokoloro

Background imageScribner Collection: Scribner Charles Dana Gibson August 1895 Commercial relief process

Scribner Charles Dana Gibson August 1895 Commercial relief process
Artokoloro

Background imageScribner Collection: Scribner February 1899 Lithograph Sheet 21 7 / 16

Scribner February 1899 Lithograph Sheet 21 7 / 16
Artokoloro

Background imageScribner Collection: CHARLES EZRA SCRIBNER (1858-1926). American electrical engineer and telephone inventor

CHARLES EZRA SCRIBNER (1858-1926). American electrical engineer and telephone inventor. Photograph, c1911

Background imageScribner Collection: Waiting for Wind and Tide, 1906. Watercolour. Edward Penfield (1866-1925) American artist

Waiting for Wind and Tide, 1906. Watercolour. Edward Penfield (1866-1925) American artist and illustrator. Illustration for The Magenta Village, in Scribners Magazine

Background imageScribner Collection: Theodore Roosevelt (later US President) as Colonel of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry

Theodore Roosevelt (later US President) as Colonel of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, one of three volunteer regiments raised to fight in the Spanish-American War, 1898

Background imageScribner Collection: Scribners magazine cover. Lithograph, 1897, by Maxfield Parrish

Scribners magazine cover. Lithograph, 1897, by Maxfield Parrish
MAGAZINE: SCRIBNER S, 1897. Scribners magazine cover. Lithograph, 1897, by Maxfield Parrish

Background imageScribner Collection: The Princeton College Library Building - interior / FSB. P

The Princeton College Library Building - interior / FSB. Plan from Scribners Monthly / HR Butler. Date 1877

Background imageScribner Collection: Scribners Gay Morning Glories

Scribners Gay Morning Glories. Date 19 - ?



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"Scribner: A Legacy of Innovation and Artistry" Step into the world of Scribner, a name synonymous with creativity and ingenuity. From the tranquil banks of Shottery Brook in 1892 to the bustling rush fields where men meticulously cut rushes, James Leon Williams captured moments that would forever be etched in history. But Scribner's influence extended far beyond picturesque landscapes. Collaborations with visionaries like Thomas Edison and Gladstone Cole brought forth groundbreaking inventions that revolutionized industries. The genius of Charles Scribner himself propelled the company to new heights, as his unwavering dedication to excellence set a standard few could match. Yet it was not just technological advancements that defined Scribner; artistry flowed through its veins. Commercial color lithography breathed life into June 1902, while Charles Dana Gibson's masterful relief process transformed August 1895 into an artistic marvel. Each stroke on February 1899's lithograph sheet spoke volumes about Scribner's commitment to craftsmanship. In this realm of innovation, one cannot overlook Charles Ezra Scribner – an electrical engineer and telephone inventor whose brilliance knew no bounds. His contributions paved the way for modern communication systems we rely on today. Scribner even found inspiration in unexpected places, as Edward Penfield's watercolor masterpiece "Waiting for Wind and Tide" showcased nature's beauty intertwined with human longing. And who can forget Theodore Roosevelt? Before he became President, he stood tall as Colonel of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry – a testament to courage and leadership immortalized by Scribner. Through decades marked by relentless pursuit of progress and creative expression, it has left an indelible mark on history. As we reflect upon their legacy today, let us celebrate their unwavering spirit that continues to inspire generations worldwide.