Book Collecting: A Guide for Amateurs

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Book Collecting: A Guide for Amateurs

by J. Herbert (John Herbert) Slater

EN·~4 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
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BOOK COLLECTING

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BY - J. H. SLATER

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CHAPTER I. - AN ANCIENT MANUSCRIPT—THE LIBRARY OF THE MEMNONIUM—THE ALEXANDRIAN LIBRARY—GREECE AND ROME—MONASTIC MANUSCRIPTS—THE DISCOVERY OF PRINTING—THE BOOK HUNTERS OF THE PAST—THE BOOK HUNTERS OF TO-DAY—BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AIDS.

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CHAPTER II. - THE FIRST ENGLISH AUCTION SALE—FASHION IN BOOK COLLECTING—SPECIAL BOOKS OF REFERENCE RELATING TO PARTICULAR BRANCHES OF BIBLIOGRAPHY.

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CHAPTER III. - PAPER-MAKING—DIFFERENT SIZES OF PAPER—DIFFERENT SIZES OF BOOKS—MEASUREMENTS WATER-MARKS—BOOKS TO CONSULT.

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CHAPTER IV. - THE COLOPHON—TITLE-PAGE—THE FIRST BOOK WITH A DATE—COLLATING—ROMAN NOTATION—LATINISED NAMES OF PLACES, WITH THEIR MODERN EQUIVALENTS.

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CHAPTER V. - THE REASONS WHICH MAKE A BOOK VALUABLE—SCARCITY— SUPPRESSED WORKS—SOME BOOKS WHICH HAVE BEEN BURNED BY THE HANGMAN—WORKS PRIVATELY SUPPRESSED—WORKS OF LIMITED ISSUE—TRANSACTIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES—DEFECTS—"UNCUT" WORKS—IMPERFECT COPIES—"MADE-UP" COPIES—FAC-SIMILE LEAVES—LAYING DOWN—BOOKS PUBLISHED IN PARTS—LARGE-PAPER COPIES.

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CHAPTER VI. - THE RENOVATION OF BOOKS—DAMP—GREASE MARKS—SURFACE STAINS—BOOK WORMS AND OTHER PESTS.

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CHAPTER VII. - THE ALDINE PRESS.

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CHAPTER VIII. - THE ELZEVIR PRESS.

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Description

A warm introduction welcomes anyone curious about the world of book collecting, tracing the hobby back to the earliest libraries of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The author paints vivid pictures of ancient manuscript hunters, showing how the desire to own and preserve written works has been a timeless pursuit. This historical backdrop sets the stage for modern collectors, linking past passions with today’s market.

The guide then moves into practical territory, offering clear explanations of how to evaluate a book’s age, condition, and rarity. Readers learn to read bibliographic cues, understand pricing guides, and protect delicate volumes from damage. Throughout, the author shares useful checklists and real‑world examples that make the learning process approachable.

Designed for beginners, the book balances scholarly insight with everyday advice, encouraging newcomers to start building their own libraries with confidence. Its friendly tone and step‑by‑step instructions help listeners turn curiosity into a rewarding collecting habit. Whether hunting for a first edition or simply appreciating the craft of printing, the listener will feel equipped to explore the market thoughtfully.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (250K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Margo Romberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JH

J. Herbert (John Herbert) Slater

1854–1921

A lively guide to the pleasures of book-hunting, written by a man who knew the rare-book world from the inside. His books open a window onto the curiosities, prices, and quiet thrills of collecting.

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