A Pound Of Paper
A Pound Of Paper
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John Baxter caught the book-collecting bug in 1978 when he found a rare copy of Greene's children's book "The Little Horse Bus" while browsing in a second-hand market in Swiss Cottage. It was going for 5p. In this book, he introduces us to his world, the world of the fanatical collector.
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A Pound Of Paper by John Baxter
By the 1960s a copy of Graham Greene's "Brighton Rock" without its dust jacket was worth about #500. But with its dust jacket more like #2000 - if you could find one. The last copy with a perfect jacket to come on the market changed hands at #50,000. "Brighton Rock" was a high-point, but first editions of other early Greene books weren't much less valuable. And then there were signed copies, foreign printings, limited editions, numbered and signed...John Baxter caught the collecting bug in the winter of 1978 when he found a rare copy of Greene's children's book "The Little Horse Bus" while browsing in a second-hand market in Swiss Cottage. It was going for 5p. It would also, fortuitously, be the day that he first encountered one of the legends of the bookselling world: Martin Stone. At various times cokehead, pothead, alchoholic, international fugitive from justice and professional rock musician (said to knock Eric Clapton into a cocked hat), he would become John's mentor and friend, and a central figure in this book. John Baxter introduces us to his world, the world of the fanatical collector: not only the kind who buys from catalogues or at auction and takes away the booty in bubble wrap to store in metal filing cabinets - but also the sleuth, the one who uses bluff and guile to hunt down his quarry. Along the way we meet a cast of eccentric characters like Driff Field who only collects books about suicide or by writers who have killed themselves; we meet the completists, the condition freaks, the rich and famous - from Barry Humphries and Harvey Weinstein to Sarah Michelle Gellar.
I feel totally at home with the mad, crazy world of obsessive collectors -- in this case, mainly first-edition books with their jacketsAfter all, I'm surrounded by some 4,000 titles (though not that many firsts), and I also collect pottery and porcelain. The author is both a novelist and broadcaster, as well as a film critic, and started his collecting life with an early Graham Greene children's book which cost 5p. This leads him on to tell us about the intricacies of collecting Greene and then on to other authors. Early on, he also met one of the legends of the bookselling world, Martin Stone, a central figure in this delightful, informative book, which is a must for my overcrowded shelves. It is as addictive to read as collecting is to some of us - pure joy in hard covers.
John Baxter is a novelist and broadcaster, as well as being a highly acclaimed film critic and film biographer. His subjects have included Fellini, Spielberg and Kubrick. He is currently completing a biography of Robert De Niro for HarperCollins.
SKU | Unavailable |
ISBN 13 | 9780385603683 |
ISBN 10 | 0385603681 |
Title | A Pound Of Paper |
Author | John Baxter |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Hardback |
Publisher | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
Year published | 2002-11-04 |
Number of pages | 432 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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