by Daniel Gutierrez (Introduction by), Daniel Gutierrez (Editor), Percy Fitzgerald (Author)
'It takes one to know one' is true of avid readers, and certainly of bibliophiles who are acquainted with Percy Fitzgerald, a man who enjoyed writing about old books as much as he did reading them. His observations and prejudices about his favorites will inevitably start a conversation with those who agree or disagree with him, as he reaches out from the page to grab the hand of fellow browsers to sit and talk for a while.
Author Biography
Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald was a writer for Charles Dickens' Magazine Household Worlds, and as a dramatic critic for London's Observer and Whitehall Review. He wrote many biographies including Life of Sterne and Boswell's Autobiography as well as books on the theatre, including Savoy Opera: The Operas of Gilbert & Sullivan. Daniel Gutierrez is a liberal arts graduate of Johns Hopkins and in his work as executive director of the Policy Studies Organization in Washington finds himself reading through a mountain of articles and books more for work than pleasure. He still manages to set aside time for reading just for the sake of reading, and so is very sympathetic to the ruminations of Fitzgerald.
Number of Pages: 328
Dimensions: 0.69 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: August 02, 2013