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Confessions of a Collector Hunter Davies

Confessions of a Collector By Hunter Davies

Confessions of a Collector by Hunter Davies


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Summary

An entertaining guide to how to collect a wide range of items - crammed with anecdotes, stories and advice gleaned from a lifetime of collecting.

Confessions of a Collector Summary

Confessions of a Collector: Or, How to be a Part-time Treasure Hunter by Hunter Davies

Collecting things is the world's biggest hobby: there are very few people who do not collect something, consciously or otherwise. The perennial popularity of such television programmes as Antiques Roadshow and Bargain Hunt - watched and enjoyed by tens of millions of Britons - is eloquent testimony to its enduring appeal. As a compulsive collector of items as diverse as comics, coronation mugs, British prime ministerial autographs, football memorabilia and wickerwork from Botswana, Hunter Davies is well placed to write about the fascinations and frustrations of 'treasure-hunting'. In Confessions of a Collector he writes affectionately about fifty different collections that he has built up over the years - from first issues of magazines and newspapers to Beatles memorabilia, and from biscuit tins to Lakelandiana. In his inimitably enthusiastic style, he describes how his collections came into being, tells the intriguing stories behind the items in them, and recounts his triumphs and disasters. He also discusses the nature of the urge to collect and how people can set about building their own collections. Hunter's narrative touches anecdotally on the economics of collecting, but this is not a book of lists, facts and figures - it is a book to be read and savoured, rich in vignette and reminiscence drawn from the deep well of its author's multi-faceted enthusiasms. At one level the act of collecting is simply the lazy person's inability to throw anything away; at another, it shines light into forgotten but fascinating nooks and crannies of our past. As Hunter Davies says: 'It's not just another collection, it is social and economic history!' Confessions of a Collector is both the perfect introduction to, and a personal celebration of, the strangely compelling world of collecting.

Confessions of a Collector Reviews

'I absolutely love this book. For when it comes to collections, Hunter Davies is a king among men. If you give this book to someone - a man obviously - on Christmas morning, I can almost guarantee you won't hear a peep out of him for the rest of the day' Hampstead and Highgate Express.

About Hunter Davies

Hunter Davies contributes a weekly column, 'Confessions of a Collector', in the Guardian's Weekend. He is the author of The Glory Game and biographies of Paul Gascoigne and Wayne Rooney. The Bumper Book of Football (2007) was his first book for Quercus. He lives with his wife in North London and the Lake District.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Hunter the Gatherer. Collection One: Stamps. Collection Two: The Beatles. Collection Three: Prime Ministers. Collection Four: Paintings. Collection Five: Famous Autographs. Collection Six: China. Collection Seven: World Wars. Collection Eight: Suffragettes. Interlude: Joys and Pains of Collecting. Collection Nine: Football. Collection Ten: Books. Collection Eleven: Toys and Games. Collection Twelve: Papers, mags and comics. Collection Thirteen: The Lake District. Collection Fourteen: Postcards. Collection Fifteen: Ephemera. Collection Sixteen: Collecting Myself. Thoughts of a Collector: History of Collecting; Collecting and Class; Famous Collectors; Collecting Types; Men v Women; Collecting Books; Collecting for Free. Index.

Additional information

GOR002456515
9781847246042
1847246044
Confessions of a Collector: Or, How to be a Part-time Treasure Hunter by Hunter Davies
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quercus Publishing
2009-10-01
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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