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English Book Collectors

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A survey compiles short biographies and descriptions of notable private libraries, tracing the shift from manuscript-rich holdings to printed-book collections while highlighting collectors' personalities, tastes, and their roles in rescuing and preserving rare manuscripts and early printed works. Material is presented chronologically (with an alphabetical index) and often uses contemporary biographical wording to illuminate character and habits. The text examines waves of bibliomania, collecting practices, notable auctions and sales, and how market value has influenced preservation. An appendix listing principal library sales supplies further reference to collectors not otherwise profiled.

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William Younger Fletcher

William Younger Fletcher was a notable figure in the realm of bibliophilia and literary history. He is best known for his work "English Book Collectors," which provides an insightful exploration of the lives and collections of significant book collectors in England. Fletcher's contributions to the understanding of book collecting practices and the cultural significance of books have made him a respected name among bibliophiles and historians alike. His writings reflect a deep appreciation for literature and the art of collecting, highlighting the importance of preserving literary heritage.

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