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Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs

by Henry Howard Harper

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"Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs" by Henry Howard Harper is a reflective essay penned in the early 20th century. This book is essentially a study of the passion for book-collecting, the various types of collectors, and the social phenomenon of book clubs. Through his insights, Harper explores the reasons behind the allure of books and the nuances that distinguish bibliophiles from bibliomaniacs. The text delves into the shared enthusiasm for literature and the nuances of collecting books, encouraging readers to appreciate the aesthetics of fine editions while maintaining a rational approach to acquisition. Harper presents bibliomania humorously and poignantly, describing how individuals—both men and women—navigate their obsessions with book collecting, highlighting the evolution of societal attitudes towards the pastime. A significant portion of the book discusses the role of book clubs in promoting the fine arts of bookmaking and how these clubs foster a community of enthusiasts. Ultimately, the work serves as a guide to understanding the culture surrounding books, emphasizing the joy and fulfillment they bring to their admirers.

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