REFORM CLUB: Officers and Committees Members Constitution, By-Laws, Rules 1900
REFORM CLUB: Officers and Committees Members Constitution,
By-Laws, Rules. The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1900.
Since its foundation in 1836, the Reform Club has been the traditional home for those committed to progressive political ideas, with its membership initially consisting of Radicals and Whigs. However, it is no longer associated with any particular political party, and it now serves a purely social function.
The Reform Club currently enjoys extensive reciprocity with similar clubs around the world. It attracts a significant number of foreign members, such as diplomats accredited to the Court of St James's. Of the current membership of around 2,700, some 500 are "overseas members", and over 400 are women.--Wikipedia
Gray paper over boards with a brown spine cloth and gilt title. Mild cover soil with a secure binding, clean pages. Heavy bottom corner tip bump to the cover, with lightly creased/bumped pages at the inside bottom corner tip. About 6-3/4 x 4-1/2 with 197 pages. Illustrated. Rare Americana!