The Man Who Loved Books Too Much

the true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession

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The Man Who Loved Books Too Much

the true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession

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In the tradition of The Orchid Thief, a compelling narrative set within the strange and genteel world of rare-book collecting: the true story of an infamous book thief, his victims, and the man determined to catch him. Rare-book theft is even more widespread than fine-art theft. Most thieves, of course, steal for profit.

John Charles Gilkey steals purely for the love of books. In an attempt to understand him better, journalist Allison Hoover Bartlett plunged herself into the world of book lust and discovered just how dangerous it can be. Gilkey is an obsessed, unrepentant book thief who has stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of rare books from book fairs, stores, and libraries around the country. Ken Sanders is the self-appointed "bibliodick" (book dealer with a penchant for detective work) driven to catch him.

Bartlett befriended both outlandish characters and found herself caught in the middle of efforts to recover hidden treasure. With a mixture of suspense, insight, and humor, she has woven this entertaining cat-and-mouse chase into a narrative that not only reveals exactly how Gilkey pulled off his dirtiest crimes, where he stashed the loot, and how Sanders ultimately caught him but also explores the romance of books, the lure to collect them, and the temptation to steal them. Immersing the reader in a rich, wide world of literary obsession, Bartlett looks at the history of book passion, collection, and theft through the ages, to examine the craving that makes some people willing to stop at nothing to possess the books they love.

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Riverhead Books

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Table of Contents

Prologue
Page 1
1. Like a Moth to a Flame
Page 9
2. Half-truths
Page 41
3. Richie Rich
Page 54
4. A Gold Mine
Page 70
5. Spider-man
Page 79
6. Happy New Year
Page 96
7. Trilogy of Kens
Page 122
8. Treasure Island
Page 148
9. Brick Row
Page 170
10. Not Giving Up
Page 189
11. This Call May Be Monitored or Recorded
Page 200
12. What More Could I Ask
Page 219
13. And Look: More Books!
Page 230
14. The Devil's Walk
Page 244
Afterword
Page 257

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New York

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Format
Paperback

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24371505M
ISBN 13
9781594484810
OCLC/WorldCat
649321869

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April 27, 2011 Edited by OCLC Bot Added OCLC numbers.
March 17, 2011 Edited by George Edition update
October 4, 2010 Edited by Fiction Addiction Added new cover
October 4, 2010 Edited by Fiction Addiction Edited without comment.
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