About This Book
A mingled collection of essays and occasional poems that meditates on books, their physical charms, and the memories they gather. The writer offers personal reflections on book associations, profiles of illustrators, critical appreciations of notable authors and texts, and light verses interspersed to vary tone. Many pieces combine anecdote, bibliographic detail, and quiet humour to explore how texts, editions, and images shape reading experience. The volume balances affectionate scholarship with playful commentary aimed at readers who enjoy literary and bookish curiosities.
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