Rare Book Room


Charles Stuart Gager, the first Director of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, was a man of extraordinary vision, a distinguished botanist, and a bibliophile. For Gager, assembling a great botanical library to support the historical and scientific study of plants was an integral part of building a great botanical garden. Through special endowments and generous gifts, Gager and those who followed built a collection of significant botanical and horticultual works that has few rivals.

The Collection

The non-circulating rare book collection, comprising some 1500 volumes from the 15th century through the 20th century, is particularly strong in:

  • Early European herbals, including those by Brunfels, Dodoens, Fuchs, and Mattioli.
  • The great color-plate books, including those by Blackwell, Miller, Loudon, Hooker, and Redouté.
  • Landmark works by Linnaeus, including correspondence, Hortus Cliffortianus, and Species Plantarum.
  • New World floras by early travelers in the Americas, like Bartram, Catesby, and Michaux.

Bibliographic records for most of this collection are available through LINNAEUS, the Library's online catalog.

Hours

Hours are by written application and by appointment only.

Access

The Rare Book Room is available for research to qualified readers by application to the Director of Library Services. Application must include a statement of research goals and affiliation of the researcher. Please contact library@bbg.org to apply for access.

The Rare Book collection is available for use by appointment, subject to the rules listed below.

  1. All readers are required to sign the register and present current photographic identification.
  2. Before entering the Rare Book Room, individual titles to be consulted must be identified for the accompanying librarian. Public access catalogs are available in both the Gardener's Resource Center and the Science Library to check bibliographic information.
  3. All coats, briefcases, bags, computer carrying cases, books, notebooks, etc. must be left with the Director of Library Services and may not be brought into the Rare Book Room. Readers will only be admitted with pencil, paper, and laptop computer, and thus are encouraged to bring a minimum of other material with them.
  4. Only pencils may be used in the Rare Book Room.
  5. Readers agree to wear protective gloves if requested to do so by the librarian.
  6. No material may be removed from the Rare Book Room.
  7. The librarian will retrieve and reshelve all items, and will present only one item at a time.
  8. Guests may not accompany readers to the Rare Book Room.
  9. The attending librarian may halt use of materials at any time if these rules are not followed or if continued handling is injurious to the condition of an item.
  10. Most items in this collection are extremely rare or irreplaceable. Readers are expected to use more than ordinary care in the handling of materials, and must avoid touching text or decoration. Readers are strictly prohibited from writing, scoring or otherwise marking materials. No objects may be laid on books, with the exception of special weights placed by the attending librarian.
  11. All readers' papers will be examined before departure from the Rare Book Room.
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Hours

Tuesday–Friday:
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday:
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed Mondays
(but open Washington's Birthday,
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)

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Members Free
Adults $10
Seniors (65 and over) $5
Students with a valid ID $5
Children under 12 Free
Winter Weekdays Free

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