Lapham's Quarterly relies on its donors to help further our mission of fostering an appreciation of history in readers of every age and stripe. Please help us continue to expand our community of readers, provide copies of the Quarterly to prisons, schools, and libraries, and to maintain our program of conversations and symposia with some of today's most important historical thinkers.
Lapham's Quarterly is published by the nonprofit American Agora Foundation, and your contributions are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
To donate, click here.
If you prefer to donate over the phone or by email, please call 877-890-3001
or email our Development Department at kiki@laphamsquarterly.org.
A gift of $5,000 to the American Agora Foundation brings with it membership in the Janus Society, a community of the supporters and friends of Lapham's Quarterly.
In addition to receiving a complimentary subscription to Lapham’s Quarterly, members also receive an additional ten complimentary subscriptions to gift to friends and family. Twice a year, Janus Society members are invited to an exclusive evening of superlative food, drink, and conversation. At an elegant venue, members convene for cocktails and a sit-down dinner to engage in conversation with renowned historians, performers, and thinkers. Recent conversations have included Anthony Grafton on the history of reading and Cullen Murphy on the parallels between Ancient Rome and the United States.
Join the Janus Society online or by mail. Please make your check payable to the American Agora Foundation and send to:
Lapham’s Quarterly
33 Irving Place, 8th floor
New York, N.Y., 10003
If you have any questions, please contact our Development Department at kiki@laphamsquarterly.org, or call (646) 795-4780.
The Janus Society
Anne Bass
Dan Berger
Leslie B. Daniels
Philip Cooper
Clive Cowdery
Barbara Fleischman
George Gillespie
Agnes Gund
Lucy and William Hamilton
Nicholas and Gardiner Lapham
Ilda and Charles R. Lee
Bokara Legendre
Ellen and John McStay
Thomas S. Murphy
Lynn Parramore
Edward Perlberg
Thomas L. Piper
Elizabeth Prince de Ramel
Donna and Ben Rosen
Georgia Shreve
Robert Towbin
Ron Ulrich
Fay T. Vincent, Jr.
Stuart Woods
Lynn Wyatt
Lapham’s Quarterly is a project of the American Agora Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to fostering an appreciation of, and acquaintance with, the uses and value of history.
The American Agora Foundation Board
Raymond A. Lamontagne, Chairman
Lewis H. Lapham, President
Arthur Yorke Allen, Secretary
Shelley Ambrose, Larry Berger, George David, David B. Ford, Robert R. Gould, Carmella R. Kletjian, George Lund, Sandy Gotham Meehan, Rebecca Rapoport, J.E. Safra, Thomas M. Siebel, Lisa Bjornson Wolf