Review:

Antiquarian Book Handbook By John Carter

overall review score: 4.2
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The 'Antiquarian Book Handbook' by John Carter is a comprehensive guide dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and appreciation of rare and antique books. It covers topics such as identifying valuable editions, understanding bookbinding and printing techniques, and managing a collection. Originally published in the early 20th century, it serves as an essential resource for collectors, librarians, and enthusiasts interested in the heritage of bookmaking.

Key Features

  • Detailed explanations of antique book features including bindings, paper quality, and printing methods
  • Guidance on assessing the value and authenticity of rare books
  • Historical insights into the evolution of book production
  • Practical advice on collecting, preserving, and cataloging antiquarian books
  • Illustrated examples demonstrating common characteristics of antique editions

Pros

  • Rich historical content that enhances understanding of antique books
  • Practical tips beneficial for both novice and experienced collectors
  • Well-illustrated with useful visual references
  • Authoritative source trusted by antiquarian book dealers and librarians

Cons

  • Some information may be outdated due to the book's age or publication date
  • Could be technical for complete beginners without prior background knowledge
  • Limited focus on modern digital collections or contemporary books

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