About This Book
The collection of essays and light verse offers an affectionate, wry exploration of bibliomania, blending historical anecdotes, practical guidance, and playful sketches about collecting books. Chapters consider why people collect, varied tastes and formats, binding, paper quality, illustration and book-plates, the roles of auctioneers, booksellers, and librarians, and whether collecting pays. Other pieces examine collectors' faults, methods of arranging libraries, threats to books, and the consolations of literary companionship, combining practical observation with gentle humor and occasional ballads that celebrate readerly devotion.
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