Telephone 609.258.6668
John L. Logan, Curator
jlogan@princeton.edu
The Scribner Room is a non-circulating collection of reference works, scholarly journals, and major texts and critical studies in English and American literature. The collection comprises more than 5,000 monographs and 70 current journals. The room is open whenever Firestone Library is open, and a student assistant is on hand much of the time to help users. The room is a quiet and pleasant place to read and study.
A gift from the publishing firm of Charles Scribners Sons on its Centenary in 1946 to the University on its Bicentenary in that same year provided funds for a room in Firestone Library. In a letter to President Harold Dodds, Charles Scribner, Class of 1913, requested that the gift be recorded as being made by the firm in memory of its founders, Charles Scribner 1840, John Blair Scribner 1872, Charles Scribner 1875, and Arthur Hawley Scribner 1881.
In 1996, the year of the Princeton Bicenquinquagenary, Charles Scribner III, Class of 1973, gave a gift in memory of his father, Charles Scribner, Jr. 43 and his grandfather, Charles Scribner 13, that funded the renovation of the room.
Please direct any questions or comments about the services or collections of the Scribner Room to its curator, John Logan, at 609-258-6668 or at jlogan@princeton.edu.
