The Book-Hunter in London / Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting
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The author surveys the history and culture of book-collecting in London, tracing early manuscript hunting through the rise of printing and the transition to modern bibliophilia. Chapters examine auctions, booksellers and stalls, notable collecting localities, the practices of men and women collectors, theft and borrowing, catalogues and bibliographical oddities, and profiles of prominent modern collectors. Richly illustrated anecdotes and portraits accompany practical descriptions of collecting methods, auctionroom character, and shop interiors, while reflections consider motivations, social habits, and the market dynamics that shaped libraries and dispersals. The tone mixes historical overview, descriptive vignettes, and practical guidance for the reader interested in the material and social life of books.
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