I have always loved books. They tell stories. They impart knowledge. They reveal mysteries. They are little works of art filled with words and images. I love old books for the type design and illustration and for the covers and binding. I started collecting books when I was is college. I was given a set of Charles Dickens books by a friend and history teacher of mine. Later, I bought a 5-volume set of Les Miserables ©1886 from a used bookstore in Santa Cruz. It may even be the first English translation. It's yellowed pages are full of beautiful engravings and the pages are uneven with deckle edges. Throughout the years, I have continued to collect old volumes. Nothing of great monetary value but beautiful and full of soul. Below are some of my favorite pieces enhanced through a Hipstomatic lens.
My collection of old Dickens books |
5-volume set of Les Misérables, English translation 1886 |
Les Éttonements du Docteur Hix and La Fille du Proscrit—two old books I got in France. |
Inside front cover of La Fille du Proscrit |
Frontispiece of La Fille du Proscrit |
Title page |
Title page from Les Étonnements du Docteur Hix |
This books dates back to 1685! |
A spread from Conferences Ecclesiastiques du Diocese de Luçon |
Little Folk Ballads |
Frontispiece and title page of Little Folk Ballads. |
Another sweet little book I found at the swap meet for a couple of dollars. |
I just love the beautiful little illustrations. The pages are French folded. |