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Title: The Booklover and His Books
Author: Harry Lyman Koopman
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THE BOOKLOVER AND HIS BOOKS
[Illustration: From the _Digestum Novum_ of Justinian, printed at Venice
by Jenson in 1477. The type page of which this is a reduction measures
12-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches. The initials in the original have been filled in
by hand in red and blue.
_From the copy in the Library of Brown University_]
THE BOOKLOVER AND
HIS BOOKS
BY
HARRY LYMAN KOOPMAN, LITT.D.
LIBRARIAN OF BROWN UNIVERSITY
BOSTON
THE BOSTON BOOK COMPANY
1917
_Copyright, 1916,_
BY THE BOSTON BOOK COMPANY
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.
TO
THE AUTHORS AND THEIR PRINTERS
WHO HAVE GIVEN US
THE BOOKS THAT WE LOVE
PREFATORY NOTE
The following chapters were written during a series of years as one
aspect after another of the Book engaged the writer's attention. As they
are now brought together, the result is not a systematic treatise, but
rather a succession of views of one many-sided subject. In consequence
there is considerable overlapping. The writer hopes, however, that this
will be looked upon not as vain repetition but as a legitimate
reinforcement of his underlying theme, the unity in diversity of the
Book and the federation of all who have to do with it. He therefore
offers t
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