CONTENTS. Part I. The Evening Walk. On the right uses of PART I. The Evening Walk. ON THE RIGHT USES OF LITERATURE. The Evening Walk. ON THE RIGHT USES OF LITERATURE. PART II. The Cabinet. OUTLINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. The Cabinet. OUTLINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Tout PART III. The Auction Room. CHARACTER OF ORLANDO. OF ANCIENT The Auction Room. CHARACTER OF ORLANDO. OF ANCIENT PRICES OF PART IV. The Library. DR. HENRY'S HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. A The Library. DR. HENRY'S HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN. A GAME OF PART V. The Drawing Room. HISTORY OF THE BIBLIOMANIA, OR ACCOUNT OF BOOK COLLECTORS, CONCLUDED. The Drawing Room. HISTORY OF THE BIBLIOMANIA, OR ACCOUNT OF BOOK-COLLECTORS, CONTINUED. PART VI. The Alcove. SYMPTOMS OF THE BIBLIOMANIA. PROBABLE MEANS OF ITS CURE. The Alcove. SYMPTOMS OF THE BIBLIOMANIA. PROBABLE MEANS OF ITS CURE. THE SUPPLEMENT. PART I. THE EVENING WALK. Title: Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Author: Thomas Frognall Dibdin Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 Transcriber's Notes Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania was originally published in 1809 and was re-issued in several editions, including one published by Chatto & Windus in 1876. This e-book was prepared from a reprint of the 1876 edition, published by Thoemmes Press and Kinokuniya Company Ltd. in 1997. Where the reprint was unclear, the transcriber consulted the actual 1876 edition. All color images were scanned from the 1876 edition. The original contains numerous footnotes, denoted by numbers in the section entitled The Bibliomania, and by symbols in the remainder of the book. All of the footnotes are consecutively numbered in this e-book; footnotes within footnotes are lettered. Some phrases are rendered in the original in blackletter; they are rendered in bold italic in this e-book. This e-book contains passages in ancient Greek, which may not display properly in some browsers, depending on what fonts the reader has installed. Hover the mouse over the Greek to see a pop-up transliteration, e.g. Spelling and typographical errors are retained as they appear in the original. They are underlined in red, with a popup Transcriber's Note containing the correct spelling. Minor punctuation and font errors have been corrected without note. Inconsistent diacriticals and hyphenation have been retained as they appear in the original. There are frequent inconsistencies in the spelling of certain proper names. These have been retained as they appear in the original, for example:
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T.F. DIBDIN, D.D. T.F. DIBDIN, D.D. Engraved by James Thomson from the PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETORS (FOR THE NEW EDITION) OF THE REV. Dr. DIBDINS BIBLIOMANIA 1840. title page - image credit: Engraved by S. Freeman. [Enlarge] BIBLIOMANIA; OR Book-Madness; A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ROMANCE. ILLUSTRATED WITH CUTS. BY THOMAS FROGNALL DIBDIN, D.D. New and improved Edition, TO WHICH ARE ADDED PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS, AND A SUPPLEMENT INCLUDING A KEY London: CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY. MDCCCLXXVI. Dedication [Enlarge] TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF POWIS, PRESIDENT OF The Roxburgh Club, THIS NEW EDITION OF BIBLIOMANIA IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR. |