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The Enemies of Books

The Enemies of Books

The Enemies of Books

William Blades
December 2014
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9781108076418

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    First published in 1881, this popular and entertaining work by the printer and bibliographer William Blades (1824–90) examines the numerous threats that books have faced throughout their existence. Based on the author's experience of collecting printed works, the book explores such destructive forces as fire, water, disgruntled pirates, ignorance, and vermin. Even bookbinders and collectors are accused of causing mischief. In 1886, Blades was cruelly tormented by one of his enemies when his printing works burned down. A founder of the Library Association, he most notably investigated the work of Caxton: his two-volume Life and Typography of William Caxton (1861–3) is also reissued in this series. After his death, his extensive collection of books formed the basis of the St Bride Printing Library. Six editions of The Enemies of Books emerged between 1881 and 1886. Reissued here is the revised, enlarged and illustrated version that appeared in 1888.

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    December 2014
    Paperback
    9781108076418
    188 pages
    216 × 140 × 11 mm
    0.25kg
    8 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Fire
    • 2. Water
    • 3. Gas and heat
    • 4. Dust and neglect
    • 5. Ignorance and bigotry
    • 6. The bookworm
    • 7. Other vermin
    • 8. Bookbinders
    • 9. Collectors
    • 10. Servants and children
    • 11. Anecdote of book-sale in Derbyshire
    • Conclusion
    • Index.
      Author
    • William Blades