[Icqscm-devel] Uilds his house, such as the diaries of John Evelyn and our gossip Pepy
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From: Chartier <ca...@ec...> - 2009-08-20 19:38:44
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REET, W. 1912 BOOKS AND BOOKMEN They cannot be separated any more than sheep and a shepherd, but I am minded to speak of the bookman rather than of his books, and so it will be best at the outset to define the tribe. It does not follow that one is a bookman because he has many books, for he may be a book huckster or his books may be those without which a gentleman's library is not complete. And in the present imperfect arrangement of life one may be a bookman and yet have very few books, since he has not the wherewith |