Library, Records and Handbook Committee

Catalog

FMW's Library, Records and Handbook Committee plays several roles. It oversees FMW’s Library, the Meeting’s historical records and archives, and also FMW's official Handbook of agreements with regard to meeting structure, decision-making, and protocols.

The library seeks to provide resources to the community about Quakerism and issues of interest to the members, including Quaker biography and history, spirituality, social justice, and nonviolence.

Our catalog is now online with more than 2,800 books and almost all of the Pendle Hill pamphlets, and much more. Follow the linked button below to FMW Library’s card catalog. One of the easiest ways to search the Library’s collections is by going to: http://www.LibraryThing.com/m/. Enter the username “FMWLibrary".

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FMW Handbook

Best of all, come visit our library on the second floor of the FMW Meeting House. We don't have regular hours, and there are often meetings in the room, but drop by whenever you're at Meeting. If you prefer, you can make an appointment with the librarian, Committee co-clerks or historians by email or phone.
Contact:

  • Gene Throwe, Librarian/LRH Committee co-clerk: Gthrowe@gmail.com

  • Greg Robb, Historian: Gregory.Robb@gmail.com

  • Nicholas Saylor, Historian: Nicholas.Anthony.Saylor@gmail.com

For online resources relating to Quakerism, including free e-books, visit the helpful website of the Concord Friends Meeting. A brief introduction to Quakerism can be found here.

Other Free e-Books

Some other e-books you can download for free:

Quaker Periodicals

Donating Books

If you have books on Quakerism published since 1990 that you would like to donate to the Library, please search for the titles first in our online catalog to make sure we do not already have a copy. Contact Michael North, clerk of the Library Committee, please fill out our contact form and select Library as the message category.