Review:

The Golden Legend: A Study In The History Of Book Collecting By Albert M. Bender

overall review score: 4.2
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The Golden Legend: A Study in the History of Book Collecting by Albert M. Bender is an in-depth scholarly work that explores the development, significance, and evolution of book collecting as a facet of cultural history. It offers a comprehensive examination of notable collectors, historical trends, and the influence of collecting on the preservation of knowledge and literature. The book combines historical analysis with insights into the personalities and motivations behind the collecting hobby.

Key Features

  • Provides a detailed historical overview of book collecting practices
  • Includes biographical sketches of prominent collectors and figures
  • Analyzes the cultural and social impacts of book collecting
  • Offers insights into the development of rare book markets and collections
  • Written by Albert M. Bender, a recognized authority in book history

Pros

  • Thorough and well-researched historical analysis
  • Insightful examination of collecting culture and its societal role
  • Rich in historical anecdotes and biographical details
  • Valuable resource for bibliophiles, historians, and collectors

Cons

  • Some sections may be dense or overly academic for casual readers
  • Focuses primarily on Western collecting traditions, limiting global perspective
  • Published in a different era; may lack recent developments in the field

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