About This Book
This work presents a series of practical essays on collecting autographs, defining autographs as letters or documents written or signed by their creators and distinguishing serious collectors from casual signature gatherers. It emphasizes the superiority and value of intact manuscripts over clipped signatures, warns against destructive practices, and explains special categories such as postal franks. Chapters offer guidance on authentication, cataloguing, preservation, and the commercial market, illustrated by the author's personal experience and illustrative anecdotes. The text stresses the research and biographical value of original correspondence while surveying common frauds and providing collecting strategies useful to both novices and experienced collectors.
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