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A collection of short literary and bibliographic essays in which the writer reflects on private libraries, book-collecting, and the history and character of particular works and authors. Individual pieces combine close description of rare editions and illustrations with anecdotes about provenance and reception, and concise summaries of older texts, while offering personal recollections and critical observations on style, editorial practice, and the pleasures of reading. Topics range from herbals and early topographical and biographical works to verse, drama, and learned curiosities, tied together by a conversational, erudite tone that balances antiquarian detail with accessible commentary.
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