Kenneth Karmiole

Kenneth Karmiole is an American bookseller and philanthropist. He is President of Kenneth Karmiole, Bookseller, Inc., located in Santa Monica, California, established in 1976, an antiquarian bookselling firm specializing in early printed books.Karmiole provides financial support to various libraries and educational programs in Southern California; he has established endowment funds at UCLA and at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). The UCSB endowment is for the purchase of rare books. The endowments at UCLA include an annual lecture series on the History of the Book Trade at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library; an endowment for the purchase of rare books & manuscripts at the discretion of the UCLA University Librarian; and endowments for financial aid to students in the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. Another endowment for Archival Studies programs and speakers at the UCLA GSE & IS was established in 2013.Karmiole currently serves on the advisory committees of the California Rare Book School, the UCLA Research Library Board of Visitors, and the Library Council at UCSB. He is a member of the Director’s Advisory Council of the William Andrews Clark Library and of the Board of Visitors of the UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Since the 1970s Karmiole has served three terms on the National Board of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America. He currently serves as the President of the Southern California Chapter of the ABAA.Karmiole received the Distinguished Alumni Award for 2011 from the UCLA Library and Information Studies Alumni Association. His article about collecting books in the digital age appeared in The Journal of the Book Club of Washington.

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Kenneth Karmiole
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1946
Education
University of California Los Angeles

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  1. http://abaa.org/booksellers/details/kenneth-karmiole-bookseller-inc