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A satirical compendium framed as the proceedings of an academy devoted to antiques, the work assembles mock-scholarly essays, catalogs, and humorous anecdotes that lampoon collectors, dealers, and scholarly pedantry. Through bogus reports, exaggerated classification schemes, and imagined case studies of disputed objects, it offers practical-sounding advice, absurdist criteria for authenticity, and parodic memorials to zealous antiquarians. Interspersed are witty prefaces, fanciful footnotes, and illustrative sketches that highlight the vanity and pretension of obsession with old things, while also providing whimsical guidance on identifying, valuing, and displaying curios.
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