John Carter's ABC for Book Collectors is now available on line - FREE!
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1lilithcat
I've just received this announcement from Oak Knoll:
Oak Knoll Press and the British Library have given permission to the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) to make available for non-commercial use a digital copy of their latest edition of the classic book ABC for Book Collectors by John Carter as revised by Nicolas Barker.
The link is here.
Oak Knoll Press and the British Library have given permission to the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) to make available for non-commercial use a digital copy of their latest edition of the classic book ABC for Book Collectors by John Carter as revised by Nicolas Barker.
The link is here.
3WholeHouseLibrary
Most excellent! Thank you for letting us know!
4laytonwoman3rd
Oooh...bookmarked THAT site in a hurry. Thanks.
5carport
I downloaded it, in addition to bookmarking, in case it disappears from the web.
Thank you, lilithcat!
Thank you, lilithcat!
6Osbaldistone
Marvelous - and it's searchable in Adobe!
I do recommend downloading the PDF file. You may need it when you're not online and, as carport suggested, webpages disappear sometimes.
Os.
I do recommend downloading the PDF file. You may need it when you're not online and, as carport suggested, webpages disappear sometimes.
Os.
9qforce
#1: How can I get to the .pdf file? The link points me to the ILAB page but I have a hard time to find the way to download it.
111dragones
Thank you. This is a most excellent book. I downloaded the PDF and boomarked the site. I note that the current edition of this book sells for prices comparable with contemporary literature, and is thus quite affordable. Only my lack of shelf space keeps me from ordering a copy for my reference shelf.
12WholeHouseLibrary
Then cull your shelves. I refer to my copy of the book at least every couple of weeks.
131dragones
Oh, well, I am in the process of doing that... but it is a long process and I will have to cull very deeply to have any shelf space at all. Right now, I estimate I could double my shelf space if there were room for more shelves and I would still have books in boxes and in double (and sometimes triple) rows on my shelves. What I need most is a bigger apartment or my own house. In the meantime, I do have the PDF. I'm not a collector in the real sense anyhow... those books would cost more per each volume than I spend in an entire year on books... not counting the fact that I spend way too much as it is...
Edited to add: The PDF is free of irritating DRM... so if I wanted one badly enough, I could print my own copy...
Edited to add: The PDF is free of irritating DRM... so if I wanted one badly enough, I could print my own copy...