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Sixty Years a Bookman, With Other Recollections and Reflections

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The author recounts a long career in the bookselling trade, tracing early country upbringing and London beginnings through decades in Stationers' Hall Court, personal associations, and professional anecdotes. He describes changes in publishing and readership, shifts in book formats and educational literature, experiences with prominent firms and clubs, the pleasures of collecting and limited editions, and practical issues such as underselling, cataloguing, and term sales. Interwoven are reflections on trade organization, calls for greater unity and central control to resolve disputes, and affectionate portraits of colleagues alongside practical advice for future booksellers.

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Joseph Shaylor

Joseph Shaylor was a notable figure in the literary world, recognized for his reflections on a lifetime spent in the book trade. His work, "Sixty Years a Bookman, With Other Recollections and Reflections," offers insights into the evolution of bookselling and the literary landscape over six decades. Through his recollections, Shaylor provides a unique perspective on the changes in publishing and reading habits, making his contributions valuable for both bibliophiles and historians alike. His experiences illuminate the rich tapestry of literary culture during his time.

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