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2016

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There is a cause for everything. Are antique collectors born or are they made? Is the craze inherent, or do circumstances or environment create the craving? How in later life do early associations influence our peculiar fancies? Possibly my seven years as a choir-boy at Winchester Cathedral attending services and practices there fifteen times weekly, being boarded at the Bishop's Palace, and playing games under the shadow of the ruins of Wolvesey Castle may have laid impressions which tend...

Collecting as a Pastime

Unveiling the Literary Treasures: A Guide to Rare Book Collecting and Author Studies

2019

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In "Collecting as a Pastime," Charles Rowed presents an insightful exploration of the multifaceted world of collecting, elevating it from mere hobby to a profound cultural phenomenon. Through a blend of personal narrative and analytical discourse, Rowed delves into the psychology of collectors, tracing the emotional and intellectual motivations that drive the pursuit of objects. His prose is characterized by a reflective tone, inviting readers to consider not only the items themselves but ...