Large, coffee-table-style, softcover, first edition (2008), The Morgan Library & Museum. Drawings recently acquired on the Sunny Crawford von Bulow Fund. Numerous colored photographs throughout the book. Brand new. Never been used.
The Pierpont Morgan Library (now known as The Morgan Library & Museum) is both a museum and a research library in New York, NY. It was established in 1906 to house J. P. Morgan's private collection of prints, drawings, manuscripts and books. Besides an outstanding collection of Old Masters' drawings and illuminated manuscripts, the library maintains original manuscripts from a wide variety of authors from Sir Walter Scott to Bob Dylan (in the latter case, the scraps of paper on which he jotted down two of his most famous songs, Blowin' in the Wind and It Ain't Me Babe).
Designed by Charles McKim of McKim, Mead and White, the library was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966.