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The author offers a concise, practical set of reflections on the pleasures and pitfalls of collecting and appreciating books, distinguishing healthy bibliophilism from excessive bibliomania, tracing the growth of book-collecting among different social groups and noting increased participation by women, and advising collectors on selection, limitation, illustration, paper, printing, and binding. He explains why collectors value rarity, workmanship, or content, supplies technical tips for producing tasteful editions, makes witty observations about collector eccentricities, and discusses distribution and the organization of book clubs, all intended to guide private readers toward thoughtful acquisitions and well-formed libraries.
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