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The work is a series of affectionate, often comic sketches by a devoted book collector who recounts his lifelong love of hunting, acquiring, and living with books. Chapters range from personal reminiscences and reading habits to practical and eccentric concerns of collectors—booksellers and printers, rare editions and extra-illustration, the odors and bindings of old volumes, and the compulsions of cataloguing. The tone blends self-mockery and reverence, treating bibliomania as both a soothing affliction and a moralizing delight. Framed as memoir written late in life, it culminates in the narrator's planned final reminiscence about an ultimate bibliographic triumph and the resolution of his passion.
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