Review:

A History Of Book Collecting By Peter Cannon Brookes

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A History of Book Collecting by Peter Cannon Brookes is an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the development, practices, and significance of book collecting throughout history. The book delves into the cultural and historical contexts that have shaped collecting habits, examines key figures and collections, and offers insights into the art and science of acquiring, preserving, and valuing books.

Key Features

  • In-depth historical analysis of book collecting practices
  • Profiles of prominent collectors and collections
  • Insights into the valuation and preservation of rare books
  • Illustrations and examples from diverse periods and cultures
  • Guidance on understanding the significance of collected books

Pros

  • Thorough and well-researched historical perspective
  • Informative for both casual enthusiasts and serious collectors
  • Offers valuable insights into the cultural importance of book collecting
  • Engaging writing style with accessible language

Cons

  • Could be dense for readers new to book collecting terminology
  • Limited focus on contemporary digital collections
  • Some sections may appeal more to specialists than general readers

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