A Guide Book To Books is an authoritative compass for anyone who handles or admires printed volumes. Perfect for bibliophiles and students. Edmund Beale Sargant's practical eye makes bibliography approachable: a book collecting guide that reads like a classic literary handbook. It surveys the history of books and the practical arts of identification and care without jargon, offering clear pathways into rare book identification and book preservation tips while keeping the pleasure of reading at its heart. Written in a readable register, it explains how provenance, condition and edition influence both taste and value, and shows collectors how attention to the material book deepens appreciation of nineteenth century literature and Victorian era books. Useful to library science students, collectors and enthusiasts, it balances scholarly attention with everyday practicality - ideal for readers browsing the antiquarian market or tending a personal library. The tone is plain but authoritative, helping novices build confidence while providing the nuance that seasoned collectors value. Rooted in the Victorian era and aligned with nineteenth century literature, the work explains how texts, bindings and provenance shaped taste and value in its time, and why that history still matters to modern collectors and scholars. This is not dusty scholarship; it is a bibliophile reference manual that reconnects readers with the material story of books and the craft of reading. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a curious reader wanting an introduction to bibliography or a seasoned collector seeking reliable guidance on condition, provenance and conservation, this edition serves as both a practical companion and a cultural measure of how Victorian era books continue to shape our literary landscape. Collectors will find the book a steady reference when assessing items, while casual readers will appreciate the wider history of the printed word and its place in literary culture. More than a simple handbook, it rewards repeated reading and careful handling.
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