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The Private Library
What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books

The Private Library What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books

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THE

PRIVATE
LIBRARY


WHAT WE DO KNOW
WHAT WE DON'T KNOW
WHAT WE OUGHT TO KNOW
ABOUT OUR BOOKS

BY

ARTHUR L. HUMPHREYS

Fourth Edition.


LONDON: STRANGEWAYS & SONS
SOLD BY
HATCHARDS, 187 Piccadilly, W.
MDCCCC

PREFACE

WITH all the literature published on behalf of Free Libraries—institutions which, after all, are of doubtful good—no one so far has written a book to assist in making The Private Library combine practical useful qualities with decorative effect.

For many years I have had opportunities of inspecting and reporting upon Collections of Books in numerous Country Houses, and I must say that the condition of books in the greater number of them is chaotic. A man will talk about all his possessions—his pictures, his objets d'art, his horses, his garden, and his bicycle, but rarely will he talk about his books; and if he does so, all his geese are swans, or just as often, all his swans are geese. There are servants in every house qualified to do everything except handle a book. There is no reason why the Library should not be just as much a place of amusement as the billiard-room, where the men are usually to be found. Books are much more amusing than billiards, and you may learn to play in jest or work in earnest with books just as you take to any other amusement. The whole truth is that at present books do not get a proper share of attention, and it is with the desire to remedy such a condition of things that I have printed this little volume, containing things that we do know, that we don't know, and that we ought to know about our books.

A. L. H.

187 Piccadilly, W.


CONTENTS

  PAGE
What is a Good Edition? 1
What is a Fine Copy? 5
Book Values 9
On the Care of Books 15
The Art of Reading 25
Common-place Books 38
Reference Books 42
Boudoir Libraries 46
Bookbinding 52
Book Hobbies 65
Old Country Libraries 68
Weeding Out 80
The Catalogue 81
Classification of Books 87
Bookcases 94
Miscellaneous Appliances 103
The Library Annexe 106
A Librarian 115
The Library Architecturally 119
Munificent Book-buying 133
The Medici and their Friends     137
The Dukes of Urbino

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