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Soon after i learned to read, i became obsessed with bookswith reading them, checking them out of libraries school and public, and buying them. Jul 22, 2011 allison hoover bartlett s the man who loved books too much is the enthralling account of a gently mad con artist and his fraudulent creditcard scams, but its also a meditation on the urge to collect and a terrific introduction to the closeknit, swashbuckling world of antiquarian book dealers. The man who loved books too much the true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession by allison hoover bartlett author judith brackley narrator. I have read a lot of books over the years but this particular title i have recommended more than any other. Jan 01, 2010 writer allison hoover bartlett thinks so, given the reaction she often gets to her new book, the man who loved books too much. The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession. Bartlett structures her story around a john gilkey, a mentally unbalanced thief who managed to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of rare books via credit card fraud in the 1990s.

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Oct 11, 2009 the man who loved books too muchthe true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsessionby allison hoover bartlett riverhead books. However taxing a commute may be, it has enabled me to be able to read, or listen rather, to a couple of really incredible audiobooks in the last few weeks the man who loved books too much by allison hoover bartlett being one of them. Allison bartlett talked about her book the man who loved books too much. Although i love to read and collect books, i dont have any rare books in my personal library. The man who loved books too much by allison hoover bartlett is a work of narrative nonfiction. In the case of the man in the title, john charles gilkey, its an odd sort of love.

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The man who loved books too much 2009 by allison hoover bartlett purports to be the story of john gilkey, rare book thief, and the man who helped catch him, ken sanders book detective or bibliodick as he is dubbed. While book theft is not uncommon, john charles gilkey is unusual in that his theft appeared motivated not by money he sold few of his spoils but rather an overwhelming compulsion to own the books. Ive had my eye on this for a while since i started noticing it coming and going from the library quite a bit in the last few months. The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession by allison hoover bartlett overview in the tradition of the orchid thief, a compelling narrative set within the strange and genteel world of rarebook collecting. After reading bartletts the man who loved books too much, i realize that my obsession has been like puppy love, unconsummated and relatively harmless. Sep 10, 2009 the man who loved books too much by allison hoover bartlett is a work of narrative nonfiction. As bartlett investigates the two men, she becomes embroiled in the heady world of book collecting and collectors, and sheds light on both the people who make their living selling the rarest of books and the people that will apparently stop at nothing to get them. Allison hoover bartlett s the man who loved books too much is the enthralling account of a gently mad con artist and his fraudulent creditcard scams, but it s also a meditation on the urge to collect and a terrific introduction to the closeknit, swashbuckling world of antiquarian book dealers. I am a bibliophile who can at times see how i could easily slide into bibliomania. The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of. Buy man who loved books too much, the reprint by allison hoover bartlett isbn.

The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession allison bartlett talks about john charles gilkey, a rare book thief who stole hundreds. The man who loved books too much by allison hoover. In the man who loved books too much, allison hoover bartlett takes us deep inside the world of rare books, and tells the catandmouse story of two men caught in its allure. The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession kindle edition by bartlett, allison hoover. In the midst of all of this is a case of intrigue and mystery. For christmas, my good friend and mentor john devillars gave me a copy of the man who loved books too much by allison hoover bartlett. Although this confession is difficult for me to air publicly, i feel some relief when i think that i could have turned out to be like john gilkey, a felon of rare books. The man who loved books too much by allison hoover bartlett. The man who loved books too much on the media wnyc studios. The man who loved books too much penguin random house. With a mixture of suspense, insight, and humor, she not only reveals exactly how gilkey pulled. Authors website for the man who loved books too much. Review of the man who loved books too much by allison hoover. The man who loved books too much the true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession by allison hoover bartlett.

He stole books not raiding archives to sell rare books for profit but ordering unusual books with stolen credit cards to collect them. Allison hoover bartlett author of the man who loved books. Allison hoover bartletts the man who loved books too much is the enthralling account of a gently mad con artist and his fraudulent creditcard scams, but its also a meditation on the urge to collect and a terrific introduction to the closeknit, swashbuckling world of. Immersing the reader in a rich, wide world of literary obsession, the man who loved books too much exposes the profound role books play in all of our lives, the reverence in which these everyday objects are still held, and the craving that makes some people willing to stop at nothing to possess the books they love. Allison hoover bartletts the man who loved books too much is the enthralling account of a gently mad con artist and his fraudulent creditcard scams, but its also a meditation on the urge to collect and a terrific introduction to the closeknit, swashbuckling world of antiquarian book dealers. In the tradition of the orchid thief, a compelling narrative set within the strange and genteel world of rarebook collecting. The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession is a story about stories, which is to say, its the kind of nonfiction book where a perfectly absorbing narrative is interrupted for stock authorial observations about becoming a collector, not of books, but of pieces of this story. The man who loved books too much is about bibliomaniacs, bibliophiles, and all the people in between. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading the man who loved books too much. When gilkey and sanderss story found its way to the journalist allison hoover bartlett, she came to see it as not only about a collection of crimes. The man who loved books too much is an introduction into the world of book collectors and bibliophiles. Sep 28, 2009 allison hoover bartlett is a journalist who has found herself on the beat of peoplemostly men who love books a lot. Allison hoover barlett, the man who loved books too much. Bartlett structures her story around a john gilkey, a mentally unbalanced thief who managed to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars worth.

Man who loved books by bartlett allison, signed abebooks. Oct 04, 2009 in the man who loved books too much, bartlett uses these two men as a starting point for a series of vignettes in which the love of books turns to madness. Allison hoover bartlett, the man who loved books too much. Review of the man who loved books too much by allison. The man who loved books too much by allison hoover bartlett bartletts detective story features john gilkey, an unemployed book collector and thief. Aug 01, 2009 allison hoover bartlett is the author of the national bestseller, the man who loved books too much. Ive been eager to read it, but it was fairly far down on the stack of books on my bedside table until last night. Rarebook theft is even more widespread than fineart theft. The true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession, new york. Allison hoover bartlett s the man who loved books too much is the enthralling account of a gently mad con artist and his fraudulent creditcard scams, but its also a meditation on the urge to collect and a terrific introduction to the closeknit, swashbuckling world of antiquarian book dealers. In telling the true story of book thief john charles gilkey and the man who was driven to capture him, journalist allison hoover bartlett explores the larger history of book passion, collection, and theft through the ages.

The man who loved books too much reading group choices. Here we meet bartlett john gilkey, an unrepentant, obsessive book thief, and ken sanders, the equally obsessive selfstyled bibliodick, a bookdealer turned amateur. The man who loved books too much quotes by allison hoover. Her story of john gilkey, an irrepressible, unremorseful bandit of rare books, recalls other superthieves like ralph coffman and stephen blumberg, who have. Man who loved books too much the true story of a thief a. She has written on a variety of topics, including travel, art, science and education, for the new york times, the washington post, san francisco magazine, and other. In the man who loved books too much, allison hoover bartlett immerses herself in the fascinating world of antiquarian books, where provenance is an obsession and treasure hunters perpetually.

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