Kenneth Rendell and the Grolier at an Impasse
- by Announcement, Rare Book Hub staff
Kenneth W. Rendell

March 20, 2025
It is with great sadness and disappointment that I am letting you know the Grolier Club decided to not honor my agreement with the Executor Director to have the most comprehensive, and instructive, exhibition of forgeries ever organized. This exhibition was scheduled several years ago for January 2026. It was subtitled "The Inside Story of How the Forgers Fool the Experts".
The exhibition was intended to introduce my forgery collection - the most comprehensive in the world - and its intended donation to the Grolier Club. Without this exhibition, and the collection, the opportunity for the Grolier Club to be the center for forgery detection research will be deliberately lost. Numerous phone calls and emails with Grolier leadership over the past five weeks have elicited no desire to change the situation.
It had been agreed that this exhibition would be a story line of how the major forgeries fooled the experts, how too many frauds like the Hitler Diaries were accepted as accurate history, and it was specifically agreed that I would dete1mine the original materials and layouts to tell these stories that I was personally intimately involved in. The lessons learned from the actions of the forgers and victims were a critical part.
A meeting to review all of the exhibit cases and explain the flow of the exhibits, was immediately cut sho1t by Grolier staff stating that they now required 24 inches or more of blank space at the top of exhibit cases and that 25% to 50% of the original pieces and signage had to be eliminated. All of the major forgery cases would have 50% of the exhibits removed, which I made clear was not possible and not what was agreed to with the Executive Director. Grolier staff made clear there would be no fu1ther discussion. Grolier leadership made no effort to change the situation.
Having in my 54 years as a Grolier member, designed and laid out three major Grolier exhibitions from my own collections, as well as numerous museum exhibitions, with outstanding reviews, including the first major New York Times review for a Grolier show, I am very experienced in this area.
I am making you aware of this because of the publicity about the intended donation of my forgery collection to the Grolier Club. While a small part has already been donated, in good faith, the overwhelming majority and all of the pieces in the exhibition have not. This includes iconic forgeries from Shakespeare to every modem forger, including the most comprehensive group of the Mormon forger, including the Oath of a Freeman. These were intended to be donated after the now cancelled exhibition.
The main collection will be established at an appropriate research facility in the future and publicly announced.
