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THE BOOK-HUNTER AT HOME

 

Of this edition 500 copies have been printed,
and 50 upon fine paper.

 

THE BOOK-HUNTER AT HOME

THE BOOK-HUNTER AT HOME

(JAN SIX, BY REMBRANDT)]

 


 

THE BOOK-HUNTER AT HOME

BY

P. B. M. ALLAN

THE SECOND EDITION, REVISED

Decoration

LONDON
PHILIP ALLAN & CO.
QUALITY COURT, CHANCERY LANE

First Edition—1920
Second Edition—1922

PRINTED BY WHITEHEAD BROTHERS, WOLVERHAMPTON.


THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY

To the Honourable and Vertuous Lady Mistress E. K. A.

Madam,

It would be churlish indeed were I to send this book into the world without some acknowledgment of the share which you have had in its making. Indeed, I feel that you are chiefly responsible for it: without your encouragement, your active help, your patience with me at all times (at which I marvel constantly), it would never have arrived at completion. Truly it is your name, not mine, that should appear upon the title-page; for although mine may have been the hand that penned the words, certain it is that yours was the mind that guided my pen throughout. It is to your sympathy, your judgment, your excellent taste, that I am indebted for every good thing that I have penned; and where I have put down aught that is trite or insipid, it is due to my own natural obstinacy in refusing, or carelessness in neglecting, to defer the matter to your better judgment. Thus it is only right that whatever praise may be bestowed upon this book should be accorded to you; my shoulders alone must bear the censure of the discerning reader.

I am, Madam, your very dutiful,      
and loving husband,            

The Author.  


PREFACE

In placing this second edition before his fellow book-lovers, the author would like to take the opportunity of thanking the numerous correspondents who have written to him from all parts of the world. In truth book-collecting establishes a bond between its devotees that is effected by no other pursuit.

The first edition was put forth only after much hesitation, and with a good deal of fear and trembling: that a second edition would ever be required was unthinkable. But since the book has so obviously been the means of bringing pleasure to so many, the author feels that it is his duty to bring this second edition 'up to date,' to make it as perfect as his poor skill allows. Accordingly the volume has been revised throughout, a number of additions have been made, both to the text and in the matter of footnotes, and the prices of books have been amended according to present conditions. Three illustrations have been added.

  Quality Court,
    July, 1921.


CONTENTS

chap   page
I. ADVENTURES AMONG BOOKS 1
II. THE LIBRARY 31
III. BOOKS WHICH FORM THE LIBRARY 58
IV. CHIVALRY AND ROMANCE 84
V. THE CARE OF BOOKS 106
VI. THE CARE OF BOOKS (Continued) 126
VII. BOOKS OF THE COLLECTOR 160
VIII. A PLEA FOR SPECIALISM 194
IX. A PLEA FOR SPECIALISM (Continued)

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