Review:

Book Collector's Encyclopedia By Albert M. Bender

overall review score: 4.2
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The 'Book Collector's Encyclopedia' by Albert M. Bender is a comprehensive reference work dedicated to the art, history, and specifics of book collecting. It serves as an authoritative guide for collectors, providing detailed information on different types of books, legendary collections, appraisal methods, and historical context. The encyclopedia aims to assist both novice and experienced collectors in understanding the nuances of the hobby and advancing their collections.

Key Features

  • Extensive coverage of book collecting topics including rare books, first editions, and collectibles
  • Historical insights into famous collections and collectors
  • Guidance on valuation, appraisal, and preservation techniques
  • Illustrated with photographs and plates to enhance understanding
  • Includes advice for beginners and advanced collectors alike

Pros

  • Comprehensive and detailed coverage of the subject matter
  • Authoritative source trusted by collectors and librarians
  • Provides practical guidance alongside historical context
  • Well-illustrated with valuable visual aids
  • Suitable for both new and experienced collectors

Cons

  • Some information may be outdated given the exponential growth in rare book markets
  • Potentially dense for casual readers or those seeking quick tips
  • The scope might be too broad for specialized collectors seeking niche topics

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