Confessions of a Book-Lover

Confessions of a Book-Lover

by E. Walter Walters

15 chapters2h 4mEnglish1913

About this book

"I am of the company of book men who read simply for the love of it," confesses E. Walter Walters, in this gently written tome. Walters documents his habit of "book fishing--" seeking and finding quality volumes in the discount binds at his booksellers, and as a connoisseur of wine might match varieties with courses, he matches his books with the contexts in which he reads them--in the garden, in the bedroom, with friends. He also provides a list of his favorite authors (mostly 19th century United Kingdom) and favorite books, as well as favorite characters from the books he has read, not in a way to impose his choices on other readers, but to share his own personal experiences. (summary by Dr. P. Gould)

Chapters (14)

1Ch. 1 'Humbly to Confess'
637
2Ch. 2 Books & Gardens
522
3Ch. 3 Books that Tempt
535
4Ch. 4 'Outside their Books'
498
5Ch. 5 Books that Captivate
452
6Ch. 6 Personalities in 'Bookland'
582
7Ch. 7 Second-Hand Books
451
8Ch. 8 'The Cult of the Bookplate'
648
9Ch. 9 Bedside Books
512
10Ch. 10 Old Friends
419
11Ch. 11 Through Rose-Coloured Spectacles
589
12Ch. 12 With Nature
579
13Ch. 13 A Pilgrimage
517
14Ch. 14 Farewell
176

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