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A Matter of Taste: Discrimination in Nineteenth-Century Book Collecting Hardcover - 2008

by Susan Danforth


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  • Title A Matter of Taste: Discrimination in Nineteenth-Century Book Collecting
  • Author Susan Danforth
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First edition
  • Pages 85
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher John Carter Brown Library, Providence
  • Date 2008
  • ISBN 9780916617677 / 091661767X
  • Dewey Decimal Code 026
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A Matter of Taste: Discrimination In Nineteenth-century Book Collecting

by Danforth, Susan

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Providence: John Carter Brown Library, 2008. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo. xx, [2], 86 pp. Bound in full red cloth, decoration stamped in gilt on cover, title in gilt on spine. Issued without a dust jacket. Full-color and black and white illustrations. Fine, bright copy.
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MATTER OF TASTE: DISCRIMINATION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY BOOK COLLECTING|A

MATTER OF TASTE: DISCRIMINATION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY BOOK COLLECTING|A

by Danforth, Susan (editor)

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Providence: The John Carter Brown Library, 2008. cloth. 8 x 11 inches. cloth. 86 pages. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Rare Books from the John Carter Brown Library. Curated by Susan Danforth, the exhibition that formed the basis for this catalogue demonstrated how the urge to collect, preserve, and ultimately share books can, however subtly, affect the physical character of the book itself. With a focus on acquisitions made in the nineteenth century - including several made by founder John Carter Brown - this exhibition uses selections from the Library collection to illustrate some of the effects that taste and trends in book collecting have had on the book as an object. Some typical practices of the era-such as the use of book brands, ink library stamps on title pages and elaborate bindings-did not affect the integrity of the book as an expression of an idea, but according to Danforth, other practices are more problematic. The nineteenth-century collector's acceptance of "sophistication" (the… Read More
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