Hide this

Results from Google Books

Click on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.

A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books by Nicholas A. Basbanes
Loading...

A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for…

by Nicholas A. Basbanes

MembersReviewsPopularityAverage ratingConversations
1,388202,645 (4.08)63
Info:

Holt Paperbacks (1999), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 668 pages

Member:benitastrnad
Collections:Your library, To readRating:
Tags:None
Recently added bymikebrummett, tbeets, private library, DebbieBarberie, podocyte, frege0, daveochs, lokar13, dezert, tonyanemone
Legacy LibrariesLawrence Durrell
Loading...
won't like will probably not like will probably like will like will love

Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book.

Showing 1-5 of 20 (next | show all)
What a stupendous work of research and scholarship! A Gentle Madness is a dizzyingly erudite romp through the history of books and, most of all, book collecting. There is so much ground to cover that author Basbanes makes you breathless, and occasionally frustrated, at how quickly the ages and collectors parade across the page.

The second half of the book, which focuses on collectors of our day, can drag a bit despite the breakneck pace. Basbanes has gathered so much information he is sometimes seduced into providing a bit too much detail. But these are quibbles. A Gentle Madness is a masterful overview of bibliomania in all its incarnations and will be irresistible to anyone who loves books. ( )
2 vote ElizabethChapman | Dec 12, 2009 |
book collecting ( )
  johnclaydon | Nov 15, 2009 |
ISBN 0805061762
  jaunedau | Apr 16, 2009 |
A book of many interesting anecdotal stories of bibliophiles. While the individual stories are at turns funny, interesting, and poignant, readers looking for an analysis of bibliomania will have to look elsewhere, and any central thesis behind these stories wil have to be constructed by the reader. ( )
1 vote warwulff | Apr 11, 2009 |
I enjoy all of Basbane's books but this one is my favorite. Anyone interested in books and/or book collecting will find this highly entertaining. ( )
1 vote katet | Jul 30, 2008 |
Showing 1-5 of 20 (next | show all)
no reviews | add a review
You must log in to edit Common Knowledge data.
For more help see the Common Knowledge help page.
Series (with order)
Canonical Title
Original publication date
People/Characters
Important places
Important events
Related movies
Awards and honors
Epigraph
Dedication
For Constance V. Basbanes
First words
A brisk wind Midwestern farmers call the Alberta Clipper swept through the frozen cornfields of Iowa one January morning, creating a windchill factor many degrees below zero.
Quotations
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)
Disambiguation notice
Publisher's editors
Blurbers

References to this work on external resources.

Wikipedia in English (5)

Bibliomania

Book collecting

Book curse

Obadiah Rich

Tamerlane and Other Poems

Book description

Amazon.com (ISBN 0805061762, Paperback)

What a delightful book about books and people who love books! As a second generation bibliophile, a possible bibliomane who had several people move out of my house a year ago because they erroneously believed that my books were taking over the household, and a devout employee of "Earth's Biggest Bookstore," I can vouch that Basbanes accurately describes the glorious role of book collectors as archivists of human knowledge, and -- in continual counterpoint -- sometimes pathologically obsessed book junkies.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:11 -0400)

(see all 2 descriptions)

The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details.

Quick Links

Ebooks Audio Swap
0/202

Popular covers

 

Help/FAQs | About | Privacy/Terms | Blog | Contact | LibraryThing.com | APIs | WikiThing | Common Knowledge | 46,826,664 books!