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The Enemies of Books (eBook)

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2022
60 Seiten
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859-654736628-7 (EAN)

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The Enemies of Books - William Blades
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In "The Enemies of Books," William Blades examines the myriad threats that literature has faced throughout history, from physical decay and neglect to the insidious influences of censorship and obscurantism. Written in a reflective style that echoes the contemplative prose of 19th-century essays, Blades draws on an array of literary references and historical anecdotes to elucidate the struggles of books as both cultural artifacts and vessels of knowledge. The work is situated within the larger context of the Victorian era's growing concern for preserving intellectual heritage against a backdrop of social upheaval and technological advancement, making it an essential read for bibliophiles and scholars alike. William Blades, a notable bibliophile and bookmaker of the 19th century, possessed an enduring passion for literature that influenced his life and work. His deep concern for the preservation of books, coupled with a keen awareness of the eroding forces against them—both material and ideological—propelled him to write this seminal work. Blades's own experiences in the world of publishing and printing lend authenticity and urgency to his arguments, revealing his dedication to safeguarding the written word. Readers who cherish the written word will find "The Enemies of Books" an enlightening exploration of the fragility of literature and the critical role it plays in society. Blades's masterful blend of scholarship and heartfelt advocacy compels us to reflect on our own responsibilities as custodians of culture. This book not only informs but also inspires, making it indispensable for anyone committed to preserving the literary canon.

William Blades (1824–1890) was an eminent English printer and bibliographer, renowned for his scholarly pursuits in the history and preservation of books. Blades was born on December 5, 1824, in Clapham, London. His pivotal work, 'The Enemies of Books' (1880), reflects not only his deep affection for books but also his expertise in the causes of their deterioration. In this classic of bibliophilic literature, Blades discusses the myriad dangers that books have historically encountered, including fire, water, gas, heat, dust, neglect, insects, and their most dangerous enemy, ignorant or careless human handlers. His literary style combines meticulous research with a touch of humor and personal anecdotes, which makes his treatise both informative and engaging. Beyond 'The Enemies of Books,' his contributions to printing history and bibliographic studies have garnered him academic recognition and continue to be referenced by contemporary scholars and book lovers. Blades operated a printing business but devoted substantial time to researching the history of the printing press, culminating in his biographical works on early printers like William Caxton. Blades' dedication to the craft of printing and his zeal for preserving the legacy of the printed word solidify his place in the annals of bibliographic history. His works remain a testament to his passion for books and serve as an enduring resource for those interested in the preservation and appreciation of literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte accessibly written • antiquarian books • bibliophile culture • Bibliophile interests • bibliophilic discourse • Book collecting • book conservation • book damage causes • Book History • book lover essays • book preservation • books • Books General • Book-worms • Conservation and restoration • cultural heritage • Cultural Preservation • historical anecdotes • historical documentation • Historical threats • historic manuscripts • Insights into destruction • intellectual challenges • library history • literary classics • literary conservation • Literary preservation • literary scholarship • Moral neglect • nineteenth-century bibliographer • Paleography • Print Culture • printed page sanctity • Victorian scholarly work • Writing
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