
Booklover and His Books
Published in 1917, 'Booklover and His Books' by Henry Lyman Koopman is a collection of essays reflecting on various aspects of books and reading. Koopman, who was the head librarian at Brown University from 1893 to 1930, presents a series of views on topics such as the significance of reading, spelling reform, and the book as both a physical object and an art form. This work is notable for its personal and varied exploration of the literary world, making it a valuable read for any book enthusiast.
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