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A series of short, reflective essays examines books, libraries, and the habits of readers and collectors, opening with an impression of a famous university library and extending to meditations on book-collecting, decay and preservation, and the quirks of librarians and bibliophiles. Several essays offer concise portraits of literary and public figures and probe issues of authorship, biography, editorial legend, and copyright, while others take up legal and parliamentary practices, epitaphs, and travel impressions. The pieces blend anecdote, mild irony, and bibliographical detail to consider how texts, institutions, and readers contribute to cultural memory.
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