Moscot: New York City, Since 1915
- Regular price
- $120 USD
Couldn't load pickup availability
If you received a damaged item, please email us with your order number, a description of the damage and photos of the damage.
If you wish to return your order for any other reason, we allow exchanges for merchandise credit within 14 days of delivery. We do not allow refunds and the customer is responsible for the cost of return shipping. Please note that items must be returned in the same condition in which they were received, with all the original packaging. Exchanges and credit are applicable only at the original point of purchase. The Ultimate Tower, The Allure Bookstand, and vintage or third-party objects are final sale and not eligible for return or exchange.
Please email us at customerservice@assouline.com with your order number to begin the return process for an online order.
Journalist and author Joel Stein was a staff writer and columnist for Time magazine for twenty years, where he wrote twenty-two cover stories. He was a columnist for Entertainment Weekly and the Los Angeles Times and is the author of the books Man Made and In Defense of Elitism. He previously taught at Princeton and wrote for several sitcoms.
Accessorize your Library
The Classics Collection
Moscot: New York City, Since 1915
$120
Page count
304 pages
Number of illustrations
over 300
Language
English
Released on
January 2025
Dimensions
W 10 x L 13 x D 1.5 in
Cover materials
Hardcover
ISBN
9781649804167
Weight
6.0 lb
Author
Introduction by Joel Stein, foreword by Dr. Harvey Moscot and Zack Moscot
in partnership with
one tree planted
Assouline supports One Tree Planted in its commitment to create a more sustainable world through reforestation. Since 2019, this partnership has contributed to global reforestation efforts, with the long-term goal of creating a sustainable cycle by sourcing paper from the trees planted.
THE ART OF LUXURY BOOKMAKING
Since its beginnings in 1994, Assouline has been dedicated to creating books that are as informational as they are beautiful works of art. The respect for the product and the process of creation is evident in every facet – the traditional technique of hand-binding covers, the imagery that transports the reader to another place and time, the luxurious thickness of each page.
A Stroll with MOSCOT Through Rose-Tinted Glasses
Celebrate the enduring spirit of the heritage eyewear brand in the neighborhood where it all started—the Lower East Side.