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Michael Caines

Of the collecting of books there is no end

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Mellifluous Henri

One of the things I’ve been doing instead of writing Bibliomania in recent months is co-editing, with Boris Dralyuk, the volume pictured above: the New and Selected Poems of Henri Coulette. (Despite the French spelling of that first name, b...

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The art of the book, 1938

This comes a week late, but April 2 is a significant date in book history: it marks the anniversary of Jan Tschichold’s birth, in 1902.

Tschichold being the German type and book designer who produced the influential modernist manifesto Di...

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Snooping around

Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

I’d been warned. The pebble-dashed house down the street was said to contain a life’s acquisitions, heaped high; in fact, over time, sheer acquisitiveness had rendered many of the rooms inaccessi...

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Equation versus gasteropod

Not everyone, I suspect, will be wholly thrilled to hear that there is such a thing as a “technical approach” to book-collecting. For better or worse, though, that’s what the eminent John Carter once took as the subject of a short talk, dul...

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The great escape?

Hammamet, Tunisia, 1973:

I cannot really relax because there is the difficult problem of getting the books back to England . . . If the worst comes to the worst I will just have to leave my clothes behind and should be able to get the 55...

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    I work for the TLS and write the occasional book review. Years ago I wrote a book called Shakespeare and the Eighteenth Century.

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