The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac

Written by:
Eugene Field
Narrated by:
LibriVox Volunteers

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
2
Narrator
1
Release Date
January 2016
Duration
4 hours 35 minutes
Summary
Do you love books? No, I mean REALLY love books? These series of sketches on the delights, adventures, and misadventures connected with bibliomania (bibliomania is characterized by the collecting of books which have no use to the collector nor any great intrinsic value to a genuine book collector. The purchase of multiple copies of the same book and edition and the accumulation of books beyond possible capacity of use or enjoyment are frequent symptoms of bibliomania.).

The author wholeheartedly enjoyed this pursuit all his life and his descriptions are delightful to read. Anyone who has lovingly held a book, smelled it, and enjoyed it for being just what it is, will understand what the author puts so well. According to the author, collectors may be grouped in three classes: Those who collect from vanity, those who collect for the benefits of learning and those who collect out of veneration and love for books. Mr. Field fell squarly in the latter category. Summary from the preface and Phil Chenevert)
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At first I enjoyed the witticisms and wry comments about being a bibliomaniac. The writer spoke about the first book he loved. It seemed then the premise was towards the end of relating some of the books he loved. But after a while, his writing seemed to be repeating the same thing over and over. It became tedious and I stopped listening for sometime. Eventually, I decided to give the rest another go. Again though, it became utterly boring! Not that there wasn’t the clever sentence or two which cause a smile. So, I sped up the recording so as to get on with it quickly. I did enjoy the chapter about Pilgrim’s Progress, as Mr. Field spoke about the appeal of books with illustrations. Which then led to discussion about the libraries or attitude toward books by great men. But mostly the book wittered on to much to keep my attention. I really wouldn’t recommend it. Perhaps for an aide to sleep? But that may be slightly too harsh. The readers were good, especially the main reader. It couldn’t have been easy to read in any interesting way.

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