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An engaging survey of bibliophilia that traces the motives, pleasures, and practicalities of collecting, preserving, and appreciating books. It defends the book-hunter's pursuit, surveys domestic libraries and threats to volumes, and offers advice on binding, cleaning, and cataloguing. It explains the collector's interest in manuscripts, early printed books, first editions, bindings, and curiosities, and discusses changing fashions and market anecdotes. A closing chapter chronicles the history and revival of illustration in English books, profiles prominent engravers and humorous artists, and assesses illustrated children's books and developments in wood-engraving.
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