Publisher's Synopsis
The Book-lover's Enchiridion, by Alexander Ireland, offers a charming exploration into the joys of reading and the profound companionship found within the pages of books. First published in 1883, this collection of thoughts and reflections serves as a timeless guide for bibliophiles seeking solace and inspiration.
Ireland delves into various topics incidental to the love of books, celebrating their enduring power to educate, comfort, and enrich the human spirit. From the pleasures of book collecting to the intellectual stimulation derived from great literature, this enchiridion provides a delightful journey through the world of letters. A treasured read for anyone who cherishes the written word, "The Book-lover's Enchiridion" remains a testament to the enduring legacy of books and their significance in our lives.
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