THE BOOKLOVER AND HIS BOOKS
HARRY LYMAN KOOPMAN, Litt.D. LIBRARIAN OF BROWN UNIVERSITY
PREFATORY NOTE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE BOOKLOVER AND HIS BOOKS (2)
BOOKS AND BOOKLOVERS [1]
FITNESS IN BOOK DESIGN
PRINT AS AN INTERPRETER OF MEANING
FAVORITE BOOK SIZES
THE VALUE OF READING, TO THE PUBLIC AND TO THE INDIVIDUAL
THE BOOK OF TO-DAY AND THE BOOK OF TO-MORROW
A CONSTRUCTIVE CRITIC OF THE BOOK
BOOKS AS A LIBRARIAN WOULD LIKE THEM
THE BOOK BEAUTIFUL
THE READER'S HIGH PRIVILEGE
THE BACKGROUND OF THE BOOK
THE CHINESE BOOK
THICK PAPER AND THIN
THE CLOTHING OF A BOOK
PARCHMENT BINDINGS
LEST WE FORGET THE FEW GREAT BOOKS
PRINTING PROBLEMS FOR SCIENCE TO SOLVE
TYPES AND EYES: THE PROBLEM
TYPES AND EYES: PROGRESS
EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE OF LEGIBILITY
THE STUDENT AND THE LIBRARY
ORTHOGRAPHIC REFORM
THE PERVERSITIES OF TYPE
A SECRET OF PERSONAL POWER
FOOTNOTES:
INDEX
INDEX (2)
Transcriber's Notes:
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