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The Book-Collector

eBook - A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547130574
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 226 S., 0.61 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: EPUB
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Beschreibung

In 'The Book-Collector,' William Carew Hazlitt crafts a meticulous and engaging narrative that traverses the historical landscape of bibliophilia. With a discerning eye, Hazlitt surveys the timeless passion for book collecting, spotlighting those who have dedicated their lives to assembling treasured tomes from the dawn of written communication to the modern era. His literary style is thorough and richly informative, seamlessly weaving anecdotal charm with scholarly depth. Situated within the broader context of literary studies and historical documentation, this work serves not only as a guide to the history of book collection but also as an exploration of cultural and intellectual curiosity through the ages.William Carew Hazlitt, a renowned bibliographer, and writer, was uniquely positioned to pen such an encyclopedic treatise on book collecting. A descendant of the esteemed essayist William Hazlitt, Carew Hazlitt inherited a love for both literature and history, which is evident in the scope and detail of his work. His lifelong devotion to the written word and its preservation offers a genuine and heartfelt perspective that enriches the textual journey he provides for his readers.'The Book-Collector' is an essential read for bibliophiles, historians, and literary enthusiasts alike. It calls upon readers to appreciate the profound significance and joy found in the pursuit of building a book collection. Hazlitt's work inspires not only an understanding of the historical breadth of this pursuit but also promotes an ongoing conversation about the value of literacy heritage in contemporary society. This book promises to be a timeless addition to any collection, cherished for its historical insight and the depth of its passion for the literary world.

Autorenportrait

William Carew Hazlitt (18341913), a distinguished bibliographer, editor, and scholar of the nineteenth century, was well-known for his extensive work in the field of literature and his passion for collecting rare books. The grandson of the renowned essayist and critic William Hazlitt, he upheld the literary legacy of his family with vigor and erudition. His own contributions to literary studies were broad, encompassing English literature and bibliography with an emphasis on the early printing period, Shakespearian literature, and English proverbs. 'The Book-Collector; A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time' is one of his most noteworthy works. Published in 1904, the book illustrates the history and the joys of book collecting, articulating the pursuits and profiles of famous collectors whilst providing insights into the world of bibliophily. Hazlitt's literary style often reflected the scholarly diligence of his era, characterized by meticulous research and a narrative that combined historical detail with an engaging storytelling approach. His scholarship remains a valuable resource for bibliographers and literature enthusiasts, emphasizing the cultural importance of preserving and cherishing books as vessels of history and knowledge.

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