Ernest J. Wessen was one of the legendary rare bookmen of the mid-twentieth century, and his letters, like his famous catalogs, Midland Notes, are a treasure of Americana. Wessen's anecdotes of the chase, his wry comments upon collectors and fellow dealers (and, indeed, the world at large), his alternating moods of genial tolerance and peppery impatience with the scouts who brought him books and pamphlets ... all combine to give a wonderfully informative, useful, and fascinating compendium of rare book lore -- just as the title promises. Wessen's important role in building the famous Streeter collection is richly documented in the scores of his letters to Streeter that occupy a central place in this fascinating anthology of a man who was not only a great and inspired bookman, but an extraordinary human being. As Yeatman Anderson III, Archivist for the Cincinnati Public Library in Wessen's day, wrote: "A study of Wessen's letters would provide the best course in Americana anyone could ask for."
Matthews has edited the text, written the introduction, and supplied footnotes for this bountiful compilation of letters that are historically and bibliographically informative, wonderfully insightful, and filled with lively tales of bookish adventure.Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Jack Matthews is Distinguished Professor of English at Ohio University and recipient of numerous writing awards. In addition to his novels, poems, and short story collections, he has published Memoirs of a Bookman (Ohio University Press, 1989), Collecting Rare Books for Fun and Profit (Ohio University Press, 1977, 1981), and Rare Book Lore: Selections from the Letters of Ernest J. Wessen (Ohio University Press, 1992).
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Vendeur : The Bookseller, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. Minor shelf wear to red cloth hardcover. Dust jacket has minor shelf wear. Otherwise a tight, unmarked book. xxv, 253 pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 056683
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Vendeur : Andre Strong Bookseller, Blue Hill, ME, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Near fine. Etat de la jaquette : near fine. first edition. 6 x 9 in. Cloth boards. Condition is NEAR FINE ; like near new covers, hint of foxing to upper text edge. BInding tight, text spotless. DJ is NEAR FINE ; like near new. Books. Stax. N° de réf. du vendeur 44675
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Vendeur : Emile Kerssemakers ILAB, Heerlen, Pays-Bas
24 x 14.5 cm. xxvi, 254 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, with dust jacket. Text in English. In very good condition. See picture Ernest J. Wessen was one of the legendary rare bookmen of the mid-twentieth century, and his letters, like his famous catalogs, Midland Notes, are a treasure of Americana. Wessen's anecdotes of the chase, his wry comments upon collectors and fellow dealers (and, indeed, the world at large), his alternating moods of genial tolerance and peppery impatience with the scouts who brought him books and pamphlets . all combine to give a wonderfully informative, useful, and fascinating compendium of rare book lore - just as the title promises. Wessen's important role in building the famous Streeter collection is richly documented in the scores of his letters to Streeter that occupy a central place in this fascinating anthology of a man who was not only a great and inspired bookman, but an extraordinary human being. As Yeatman Anderson III, Archivist for the Cincinnati Public Library in Wessen's day, wrote u201cA study of Wessen's letters would provide the best course in Americana anyone could ask for.u201d Matthews has edited the text, written the introduction, and supplied footnotes for this bountiful compilation of letters that are historically and bibliographically informative, wonderfully insightful, and filled with lively tales of bookish adventure. 640g. N° de réf. du vendeur 79597
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Vendeur : The Book Shelf, Salem, OR, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. First Edition. Edited by Jack Matthews. A very scarce copy of "Reflections and Comments" by Paul E. Rieger is laid-in, stapled wraps, 17 pages. Rieger finds errors and omissions in "Rare Book Lore" and adds his own comments. Book and pamphlet like new. N° de réf. du vendeur 002841
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