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The Booklover and His Books

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A series of essays examines the book as both physical artifact and cultural instrument, addressing the passions of readers who cherish books' contents and forms. Topics range from historical origins and comparative formats to practical elements—size, paper, type, ink, illustration, and binding—and principles of design such as legibility, beauty, compactness, and durability. Practical chapters consider printing and typographic problems, library use and readers' needs, orthographic reform, and technical issues for science, while recurring reflections argue for harmony between a book's materials and its purpose and for reading's enduring value.


Transcriber's Notes:

Table of Contents: The chapter heading "The Value of Reading" is an abbreviation of the chapter heading on page 28. Left as is

Page 31: Full stop added after "Was but a book"

Page 62: techiness sic

Page 86: Kuran and Kurán sic

Page 108: Comma added after "daily"

Page 157: Full stop added after "before him"

Page 171: Ae in Aeschylus replaced with ae ligature to match text in book

Page 178: Page numbers for "Exception to the rule of legibility" re-arranged into ascending order

Page 183: ae in Respublicae Variae replaced with ae ligatures to match text in book

Page 185: Page numbers for "Exception to the rule of legibility" re-arranged into ascending order

Hyphenation has been standardised. One instance of ink-maker/ink maker retained.