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Time Slipping
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Essays About the Vestigial Past
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Time Slipping | Essays About the Vestigial Past Time Slipping Essays About the Vestigial Past May 7, 2012 by mistressmckerrow Dickensian Detective Work Being a book collector, I always find it intriguing to discover some trace of a volume’s former owner. Usually, it’s in the form of a signed bookplate or a “Happy Birthday” inscription. Occasionally, I’ll find a bookmark, a shopping list or even a dollar bill within the pages. These are tantalizing clues. Who was David, to whom this copy of Barchester Towers was given? Did he enjoy the book? Did he even read it? And who in this day and age gives Trollope as a birthday gift, anyway? (I wish I had such a friend!) Sometimes, you get just a little more than a glimmer of the old reader. Recently, I was able to positively identify a book’s former owner through the Internet, and what I discovered about him was quite interesting. I have accumulated several shelves of books relating to Charles Dickens. Particular editions o...
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