Confessions Of A Book-Lover

Confessions of a Book-Lover

by E. Walter Walters

In 'Confessions of a Book-Lover,' E. Walter Walters, a self-proclaimed 'book man,' delves into his personal journey as a voracious reader. Through a series of reflections, he shares his love for books, his meticulous approach to book collecting, and his unique philosophy of matching books to specific reading contexts. He reveals his preferences for 19th-century British authors and offers a glimpse into his favorite books and characters, all the while emphasizing the subjective nature of literary appreciation. This memoir offers a glimpse into the mind of a passionate reader and provides a thoughtful exploration of the profound joy and connection that books can bring.

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1: Ch. 1 'Humbly to Confess'
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2: Ch. 2 Books & Gardens
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3: Ch. 3 Books that Tempt
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4: Ch. 4 'Outside their Books'
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5: Ch. 5 Books that Captivate
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6: Ch. 6 Personalities in 'Bookland'
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7: Ch. 7 Second-Hand Books
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8: Ch. 8 'The Cult of the Bookplate'
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9: Ch. 9 Bedside Books
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10: Ch. 10 Old Friends
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11: Ch. 11 Through Rose-Coloured Spectacles
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12: Ch. 12 With Nature
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13: Ch. 13 A Pilgrimage
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14: Ch. 14 Farewell
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