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A Universal History of the Destruction of Books: From Ancient Sumer to Modern-day Iraq by Fernando Baez
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A Universal History of the Destruction of Books: From Ancient Sumer to…

by Fernando Baez

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Atlas & Co. (2008), Edition: illustrated edition, Hardcover, 272 pages

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The book is strong on the historical record of book burning and general destruction of books unfortunately it's weak on theory on the causes that drive such behavior.
But overall a good starting point for the subject. ( )
  eagleeye2009 | Aug 27, 2009 |
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In general, biblioclasts are well-educated people, cultured, sensitive, perfectionists, painstaking, with unusual intellectual gifts, depressive tendencies, incapable of tolerating criticism, egoists, mythomaniacs, members of the middle or upper classes, with minor traumas in their childhood or youth, with a tendency to belong to institutions that represent constituted power, charismatic, with religious and social hypersensitivity. To all that we would add a tendency to fantasy. In sum, we have to forget the stereotype of the savage book destroyer. Ignorant people are the most innocent.
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Please note that the correct English subtitle for the edition published in 2008 by Atlas & Co. is "From Ancient Sumer to Modern Iraq," not "modern-day Iraq."
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