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The Booklover and His Books

The Booklover and His Books

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Obvious typographical errors have been corrected in this text. For a complete list, please see the bottom of this document.


THE BOOKLOVER AND HIS BOOKS

From the Digestum Novum of Justinian, printed at Venice by Jenson in 1477. The type page of which this is a reduction measures 12-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches. The initials in the original have been filled in by hand in red and blue. From the copy in the Library of Brown University From the Digestum Novum of Justinian, printed at Venice by Jenson in 1477. The type page of which this is a reduction measures 12-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches. The initials in the original have been filled in by hand in red and blue.
From the copy in the Library of Brown University

THE BOOKLOVER AND
HIS BOOKS

BY

HARRY LYMAN KOOPMAN, Litt.D.

LIBRARIAN OF BROWN UNIVERSITY

BOSTON
THE BOSTON BOOK COMPANY
1917

Copyright, 1916,
By The Boston Book Company

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.


TO
THE AUTHORS AND THEIR PRINTERS
WHO HAVE GIVEN US
THE BOOKS THAT WE LOVE


PREFATORY NOTE

CH1

HE following chapters were written during a series of years as one aspect after another of the Book engaged the writer's attention. As they are now brought together, the result is not a systematic treatise, but rather a succession of views of one many-sided subject. In consequence there is considerable overlapping. The writer hopes, however, that this will be looked upon not as vain repetition but as a legitimate reinforcement of his underlying theme, the unity in diversity of the Book and the federation of all who have to do with it. He therefore offers the present volume not so much for continuous reading as for reading by chapters. He trusts that for those who may consult it in connection with systematic study a sufficient clue to whatever it may contain on any given topic will be found in the index.

Most of these chapters appeared as papers in "The Printing Art"; two were published in "The Graphic Arts," and some in other magazines. The writer expresses his thanks to the proprietors of these periodicals for the permission to republish the articles in their present collective form. All the papers have been revised to some extent. They were originally written in rare moments of leisure scattered through the busy hours of a librarian. Their writing was a source of pleasure, and their first publication brought him many delightful associations. As they are presented in their new attire to another group of readers, their author can wish for them no better fortune than to meet—possibly to make—booklovers.

Brown University Library,
  Commencement Day, 1916


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Books and Booklovers 3
Fitness in Book Design 9
Print as an Interpreter of Meaning 14
Favorite Book Sizes 19
The Value of Reading 28
The Book of To-day and the Book of To-morrow 33
A Constructive Critic of the Book 38
Books as a Librarian Would Like Them 44
The Book Beautiful 49
The Reader's High Privilege 63
The Background of the Book 79
The Chinese Book 87
Thick Paper and Thin 92
The Clothing of a Book

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