An edition of The book-lover's enchiridion (1883)

The book-lover's enchiridion

thoughts on the solace and companionship of books, and topics incidental thereto : garnered from writers of every age for the help and betterment of all readers

3rd ed., with large additions.
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An edition of The book-lover's enchiridion (1883)

The book-lover's enchiridion

thoughts on the solace and companionship of books, and topics incidental thereto : garnered from writers of every age for the help and betterment of all readers

3rd ed., with large additions.
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Simpkin, Marshall
Language
English
Pages
477

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The book-lover's enchiridion
1884, Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
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Cover of: The book-lover's enchiridion
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London

Edition Notes

Includes index.

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, [5], 477, [1] p., [3] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
477

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OL16993456M

Excerpts

Some books are only cursorily to be tasted of. Namely first, voluminous books, the task of a man's life is to read them over; secondly, auxiliary books, only to be repaired to on occasions; thirdly, such as are mere pieces of formality, so that if you look upon them, you look through them; and he that peeps through the casement of the index, sees as much as if he were in the house. But the laziness of those cannot be excused who perfunctorily pass over authors of consequence, and only trade in their tables and contents. These, like city-cheaters, have gotten the names of all country gentlemen, make silly people believe they have long lived in those places where they never were, and flourish with skill in those authors they never seriously studied.
Thomas Fuller 1608-1661
Page 64, added by George. "This book is full of wonderful, historic reflections on books. Worth READING, not just perfunctorily passing."

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