The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections

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A. Edward Newton
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Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
373

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Cover of: The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections
Cover of: The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections
The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections
1920, Atlantic Monthly Press
in English - [3d ed.]
Cover of: The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections.
The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections.
1920, Atlantic Monthly Press, Brand: Atlantic Monthly Press, Kennikat Press
in English - [3d ed.]
Cover of: The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections
Cover of: The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections
The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections
1918, Atlantic Monthly Press
in English
Cover of: The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections
Cover of: The amenities of book-collecting and kindred affections

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Table of Contents

Book-collecting abroad.
Book-collecting at home.
Old catalogues and new prices.
"Association" books and first editions.
"What might have been."
James Boswell
his book.
A light-blue stocking.
A ridiculous philosopher.
A great Victorian.
Temple Bar then and now.
A macaroni parson.
Oscar Wilde.
A word in memory

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Reprinted in part from the Atlantic monthly. cf. Essay introductory

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xxvii, 373 p.
Number of pages
373

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OL17875789M

First Sentence

"IF my early training has been correct, which I am much inclined to doubt, we were not designed to be happy in this world."

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