The Booklover and His Books

Henry Lyman Koopman (1860 - 1937)

This book about books was written by Harry Lyman Koopman, who served as the head librarian for Brown University from 1893 to 1930. Published in 1917, the volume is dedicated “To the authors and their printers who have given us the books that we love.”

A collection of essays about many different aspects of books, Koopman describes it this way in the preface: “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.”

Any booklover will enjoy browsing this wide variety of essays that range from a discussion of the value and privilege of reading, to spelling reform, to aspects of the book as a physical object and a work of art. - Summary by Verla Viera

Genre(s): Essays & Short Works

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Books and Booklovers Larry Wilson
00:10:19
Play 02 Fitness in Book Design EmilyCripps
00:08:45
Play 03 Print as an Interpreter of Meaning EmilyCripps
00:08:34
Play 04 Favorite Book Sizes George Banfield
00:17:49
Play 05 The Value of Reading, to the Public and to the Individual jenno
00:09:39
Play 06 The Book of To-day and the Book of To-morrow BettyB
00:09:44
Play 07 A Constructive Critic of the Book Sheila
00:12:45
Play 08 Books as a Librarian Would Like Them BettyB
00:10:08
Play 09 The Book Beautiful EmilyCripps
00:24:39
Play 10 The Reader’s High Privilege Belinda McReynolds
00:31:28
Play 11 The Background of the Book Arup Sen
00:22:32
Play 12 The Chinese Book Availle
00:09:23
Play 13 Thick Paper and Thin Paul Hampton
00:10:05
Play 14 The Clothing of a Book Paul Hampton
00:12:15
Play 15 Parchment Bindings jenno
00:04:48
Play 16 Lest We Forget the Few Great Books jenno
00:24:54
Play 17 Printing Problems for Science to Solve dc
00:09:05
Play 18 Types and Eyes: The Problem Arup Sen
00:24:34
Play 19 Types and Eyes: Progress dc
00:10:25
Play 20 Exceptions to the Rule of Legibility Verla Viera
00:08:54
Play 21 The Student and the Library EmilyCripps
00:10:36
Play 22 Orthographic Reform KevinS
00:13:01
Play 23 The Perversities of Type KevinS
00:19:51
Play 24 A Secret of Personal Power Larry Wilson
00:10:20