Slightly Foxed - but still desirable

by Ronald Searle

Hardcover, 2015

Status

Available

Call number

741.5942

Publication

Folio Society (2015). 128 pages. Introduced and illustrated by the author. Bound in paper, printed and blocked with a design by Ronald Searle. Set in Albertina. Frontispiece and 60 integrated colour illustrations.

Description

As any, even vaguely addicted book collector will have swiftly learned, most booksellers' catalogues are written in a parallel language that can fool anyone but the cognoscenti and which makes the mysteries of the Rosetta Stone look like something out of Enid Blyton. Without a smattering of inside information, the baffled but hopelessly-bitten book buyer is drifting unarmed and unprepared into a minefield whose perilous complexities will usually only be made plain when an eagerly awaited parcel of dream volumes arrives and the mangled contents are revealed in all their deceptive glory...But all is not lost. Help is at hand!After a lifetime of avidly scanning the frequently poisonously-tinted pages of innumerable book catalogues, Ronald Searle has become expert in the art of decoding those esoteric, poetic, and usually approximate, descriptions of literary come-ons. Now, licking his wounds, he publishes his heard-earned findings in this fully illustrated pioneer guide, designed to foil the devious machinations of scheming and wicked booksellers for ever more.No longer will the innocent book collector need to puzzle over the finer meaning of 'old half roan', 'good working copy', 'blind tooled' or 'tail-edged shaved'. The unvarnished truth is here exposed at last, both in the shockingly explicit drawings and in the devastatingly frank glossary whose revelations will startle even the most battle-scarred of bibliophiles.The result is one of the funniest, most entertaining books to have emerged from the brilliantly perceptive pen of the master. No book collector, and certainly no bookseller, can afford to be without it - even the wicked ones.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member JBD1
Mildly amusing drawings satirically illustrating biblio-terms. Certainly not laugh-out-loud funny, but good for a chuckle or two.
LibraryThing member overthemoon
A humorous and informative look at some of the terms used by antiquarian booksellers, sometimes a bit contrived; however I love the cat.
LibraryThing member unclebob53703
A freebie from the Folio Society, I can only describe it as used-book oriented humor. A few of the cartoons are very funny.
LibraryThing member leandrod
Wicked. Be warned.
LibraryThing member walterhistory
When the art of drawing is turned to humor & if it is done right, it is hilarious & that is what we get here. The author takes words used in book collecting & converts into picture descriptions. The drawings alone are wickedly outrageous. The reader who is a book collector will laugh their way
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Original publication date

1989

Physical description

9 inches

Local notes

The catalogues of second-hand book dealers contain a language all of their own, with esoteric phrases that summon curious visions to all but the most experienced of book hunters. After many years of intrepid exploration into this secretive world, Ronald Searle set about creating a compendium of these words and phrases with the intention of clearing up some of the confusion, or adding to it.
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