ANATOMY OF BIBLIOMANIA PDF

“An unmitigated delight for any bibliophile, Holbrook Jackson’s Anatomy of Bibliomania is the cornerstone of his indispensable trio of books on “”the usefulness. Let me say at the outset that this is not a book I intend to read soon in its entirety. The Anatomy of Bibliomania is extraordinary for above all the. ABOUT · CONTACT · BLOG · PROJECTS · HELP · DONATE · JOBS · VOLUNTEER · PEOPLE. Full text of “The Anatomy Of Bibliomania”. See other formats.

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In his preface to the reader, he loftily suggests his book’s aim, like the Anatomy of Melancholy from whom he cribs his title, is to enumerate and reflect upon all of the aspects of books and reading. It remains the de facto reference for those writing or reading about book love in all its forms. There are many interesting stories to be told about these collectors, and Jackson has collected all of them–like a true bibliophile, he collects stories with only the smallest measure of discernment.

We can love these books every bit as much as Jackson’s bibliophiles loved theirs.

University of Illinois Press. This is a book for those who are devoted, not to the words on the page and their meaning but, rather, to the bindings on the shelves, to the long history of priceless volumes passing from the hands of bibliimania devoted collector to another.

The 20th century gave us the mass-produced book, and, though they look not so glorious on the shelf as a row of Manutians bound in red calf, they fill a home with words and let us live in close proximity to the greatest minds of this and of past ages.

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Phil Nemethy rated it it was ok Mar 21, Since the kinds anahomy books bound in moroccan, tooled in gold, some with the scribblings of famous authors in the margins, others with names like Elzevir and Manutius on the title page that most excite Jackson’s bibliophiles have all but disappeared from the open anafomy, the kind of mania that drives the collector to the bookstalls and the back corner of lf shops is almost never satisfied with the object of its mad desire.

Paperbackpages. He complains, as men have complained in every century, about the scarcity of treasures and about the immense cost of collectable volumes.

bibliomwnia Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Oct 01, Bryan Szabo rated it really liked it. Adrienne Teague rated it did not like it Feb 14, He arrays anecdotes and quotes Latin and French as often as English up and down the page, which makes the reading more than a little tedious at times. His sparkling commentary addresses why we read, where we read on journeys, at mealtimes, on the toilet—this has “a long but mostly unrecorded history”—in bed, and in prison and what happens to us when we read.

Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Holbrook Jackson Pub Date: Entertaining as well as instructive, The Anatomy of Bibliomania is a book no book lover – and certainly no bibliomaniac – can afford to be without. University of Illinois Press Amazon.

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There are no discussion topics on this book yet. There is little doubt he manages to do so in the lengthy prose of his work, but he does so by bbliomania source upon quote upon source with no thesis or purpose behind them.

Published October 23rd by University of Illinois Press first published Jackson inspects the allure of books, their curative and restorative properties, and the passion for them that leads to bibliomania “a genial mania, less harmful than the sanity of the sane”.

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Visions of the Press in Britain, Mark Hampton. No trivia anaomy quizzes yet.

He touches on bindings, bookworms, libraries, and the sport of book hunting, as well as the behavior of borrowers, embezzlers, thieves, and collectors.

For here a man of tremendous erudition has brought together confessedly a “”thing of shreds and patches”” what writers over the centuries have said about books and reading, and has woven these thoughts together in a way singularly his own. The most desirable books now reside in either the bibliomabia great libraries or bibliomaniaa the libraries of those who want yet another way to display their immense wealth. With deliciously understated wit, he comments on why we read, where we read–on journeys, at mealtimes, on the toilet this has “a long fo mostly unrecorded history”in bed, and in prison–and what happens to us when we read.

Cook Rundle rated it it was amazing Oct 20, Unlike most manias, bibliomania is an ennobling affliction, worth cultivating, improving, and enjoying to its heights and depths.

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A moment, though, for a lament. August rated it it was amazing Jan 08, Be the first to ask a question about The Anatomy of Bibliomania. Not a book for the casual lover of books.