Review:

The Book Collector's Encyclopedia By David Mcneely Phillips

overall review score: 4.2
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The Book Collector's Encyclopedia by David McNeely Phillips is a comprehensive reference work that offers detailed information on various aspects of book collecting. It covers historical context, identification techniques, valuation, and guidance for collectors, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced bibliophiles. The book aims to serve as an authoritative guide to understanding the significance and value of different types of books and collecting practices.

Key Features

  • Extensive coverage of book collecting topics including history, valuation, and identification
  • Detailed descriptions of book formats, binding styles, and printing techniques
  • Guidance on building and maintaining a collection
  • Illustrations and photographs to aid recognition and appraisal
  • A comprehensive glossary of terms related to books and collecting
  • Includes insights into rare books, first editions, and collectible prints

Pros

  • Highly informative with detailed technical information
  • Excellent resource for both beginners and seasoned collectors
  • Well-organized layout facilitates easy reference
  • Rich in illustrations that enhance understanding
  • Provides practical advice on valuation and preservation

Cons

  • Some sections may be outdated given recent developments in publishing technology
  • Lacks coverage of digital or modern e-book collecting trends
  • Could be supplemented with more current market data for valuations

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