登陆注册
4807800000032

第32章 BIBLIOMANIA IN FRANCE(6)

Pixerecourt and Nodier, the most reckless of men, were the leaders of the older school of bibliomaniacs. The former was not a rich man; the second was poor, but he never hesitated in face of a price that he could not afford. He would literally ruin himself in the accumulation of a library, and then would recover his fortunes by selling his books. Nodier passed through life without a Virgil, because he never succeeded in finding the ideal Virgil of his dreams,--a clean, uncut copy of the right Elzevir edition, with the misprint, and the two passages in red letters. Perhaps this failure was a judgment on him for the trick by which he beguiled a certain collector of Bibles. He INVENTED an edition, and put the collector on the scent, which he followed vainly, till he died of the sickness of hope deferred.

One has more sympathy with the eccentricities of Nodier than with the mere extravagance of the new haute ecole of bibliomaniacs, the school of millionnaires, royal dukes, and Rothschilds. These amateurs are reckless of prices, and by their competition have made it almost impossible for a poor man to buy a precious book. The dukes, the Americans, the public libraries, snap them all up in the auctions. A glance at M. Gustave Brunet's little volume, 'La Bibliomanie en 1878,' will prove the excesses which these people commit. The funeral oration of Bossuet over Henriette Marie of France (1669), and Henriette Anne of England (1670), quarto, in the original binding, are sold for 200 pounds. It is true that this copy had possibly belonged to Bossuet himself, and certainly to his nephew. There is an example, as we have seen, of the 1682 edition of Moliere,--of Moliere whom Bossuet detested,--which also belonged to the eagle of Meaux. The manuscript notes of the divine on the work of the poor player must be edifying, and in the interests of science it is to be hoped that this book may soon come into the market. While pamphlets of Bossuet are sold so dear, the first edition of Homer--the beautiful edition of 1488, which the three young Florentine gentlemen published--may be had for 100 pounds.

Yet even that seems expensive, when we remember that the copy in the library of George III. cost only seven shillings. This exquisite Homer, sacred to the memory of learned friendships, the chief offering of early printing at the altar of ancient poetry, is really one of the most interesting books in the world. Yet this Homer is less valued than the tiny octavo which contains the ballades and huitains of the scamp Francois Villon (1533). 'The History of the Holy Grail' (L'Hystoire du Sainct Greaal: Paris, 1523), in a binding stamped with the four crowns of Louis XIV., is valued at about 500 pounds. A chivalric romance of the old days, which was treasured even in the time of the grand monarque, when old French literature was so much despised, is certainly a curiosity. The Rabelais of Madame de Pompadour (in morocco) seems comparatively cheap at 60 pounds. There is something piquant in the idea of inheriting from that famous beauty the work of the colossal genius of Rabelais.

The natural sympathy of collectors "to middle fortune born" is not with the rich men whose sport in book-hunting resembles the battue.

We side with the poor hunters of the wild game, who hang over the fourpenny stalls on the quais, and dive into the dusty boxes after literary pearls. These devoted men rise betimes, and hurry to the stalls before the common tide of passengers goes by. Early morning is the best moment in this, as in other sports. At half past seven, in summer, the bouquiniste, the dealer in cheap volumes at second-hand, arrays the books which he purchased over night, the stray possessions of ruined families, the outcasts of libraries. The old-fashioned bookseller knew little of the value of his wares; it was his object to turn a small certain profit on his expenditure. It is reckoned that an energetic, business-like old bookseller will turn over 150,000 volumes in a year. In this vast number there must be pickings for the humble collector who cannot afford to encounter the children of Israel at Sotheby's or at the Hotel Drouot.

Let the enthusiast, in conclusion, throw a handful of lilies on the grave of the martyr of the love of books,--the poet Albert Glatigny.

Poor Glatigny was the son of a garde champetre; his education was accidental, and his poetic taste and skill extraordinarily fine and delicate. In his life of starvation (he had often to sleep in omnibuses and railway stations), he frequently spent the price of a dinner on a new book. He lived to read and to dream, and if he bought books he had not the wherewithal to live. Still, he bought them,--and he died! His own poems were beautifully printed by Lemerre, and it may be a joy to him (si mentem mortalia tangunt)that they are now so highly valued that the price of a copy would have kept the author alive and happy for a month.

同类推荐
  • 塘医话 馤塘医话

    塘医话 馤塘医话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 骈体文钞

    骈体文钞

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 金阙帝君三元真一经

    金阙帝君三元真一经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Coming Conquest of England

    The Coming Conquest of England

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 乙丙之际著议第六

    乙丙之际著议第六

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 虫都

    虫都

    三好青年方天浩考到了一个在古代被称作虫都的城市,在那里他终于交到了几个真心朋友,也过上了正常学生的平静生活。但美好时光总是短暂的,一种恐怖的异虫闯入了他的生活,霸占了整个城市,他和朋友们不得已踏上逃亡之路,在这段旅途中,他们发现,这个世界并非他们想象的那么简单,传承于远古的神秘力量,来自另一个世界的智慧生物,与现代人类和文明的碰撞……一切注定都会迎来终结,亦或是新的开始……
  • 万古剑尊

    万古剑尊

    一代剑神楚云被手足兄弟背叛,意外重生在灵武大陆少年身上。大道有轮回,苍天饶过谁?这一世,我要铸造属于我的传奇…
  • 纨绔富二代

    纨绔富二代

    大学生周星星使出浑身解数发誓要把美女校花泡到手。但是表面上很美看似优雅、家境富裕的校花却有不为人知的一面,真是要人命呀!长时间的相处,周星星明白一个道理!校花不是那么好泡的!泡校花就像吃泡泡糖,一旦粘上,甩都不好甩!给我当保姆?校花大小姐你开什么玩笑,我家境贫寒请不起你!况且你什么都不会做,还给我当保姆?恩?什么?你要跟我走?我四处打工,漂泊不定,流离失所,还得带上你这么个累赘?关键你在我怎么泡妞啊?平凡家庭出生的周星星从小就有出人头地的梦!那大学毕业的他,又能否白手起家打拼出一世荣华?
  • 平凡者的进化盛宴

    平凡者的进化盛宴

    TheEvolutionaryFeastoftheOrdinary平凡者的进化盛宴不知道什么时候,地球上的生物再一次开始了大进化。前奏既开端,这是讲述[时间之影]李瑞安的平凡之旅……
  • 女子就如男

    女子就如男

    大将军之女,方莺莺发现未婚夫花街柳巷,活活气死。花花公子方浩,意外死亡,正好魂穿她身,誓要替她报仇。疑团解开,原来一切都是造化弄人,因为他一直深爱着方莺莺。但是天意弄人,她和父亲方无敌,被卷入争夺皇位的阴谋之中。 她又怎么解脱?她又怎么面对皇子的感情?李煜对她的感情? 在时刻都会消散的生命前,她又该何去何从? 更让她伤心的是,自己最为信任的人,实际上一直在背叛着自己。凄美委婉的爱情,亲如姐妹的友情,又该怎么进行下去……
  • 今天也是同桌的脑残粉

    今天也是同桌的脑残粉

    一天早上,一个电话打来。少年没睁眼,声线懒散带着温怒:“你最好有事!”耳畔传来同桌柔软的声音:“同桌,你已经迟到了。”“……”乖巧:“好的,我马上来。” 同桌在线叫起床,真甜!-边落长得好看是有目共睹的了。“吹爆妹妹的神仙颜值!”“啊啊啊那女孩儿长得仙女似的真漂亮!!是心动的感觉。”时忱经常在别人嘴里听到夸边落妹妹的彩虹屁,轻嗤:“呵,至于么。”只是后来边落身边多了个忠实的脑残粉。傲娇脸:“谁还不是个脑残粉怎么滴我了。”【超甜,不甜你打我】【治愈系】
  • 我只有七百块

    我只有七百块

    在CSGO等领域叱咤风云的王上改变了无数人的命运,改变了无数传统家庭的思想。别放弃!始终坚信,时间是你人生最大的无风险投资,成功并不会远!
  • 重生之妻色好甜

    重生之妻色好甜

    重生之前她是霍家的大小姐,一身荣华,贵不可言!怎料一次聚会却让她香消玉殒,含冤惨死!她化作一缕孤魂,看着自己曾经口口声声说爱自己的新婚丈夫,还有她掏心掏肺的好姐姐苟合在一起,肆意挥霍着她的一切,她发誓一定要让害她的人付出血的代价。重生后她协议嫁给了魔都最有权有势的墨氏财团的继承人墨司辰。墨司辰:宝七七,来,老公给你穿衣服!霍七七:滚,你这个色狼还有没有人性?昨晚那样欺负人家,现在又想骗我?嘤嘤嘤…你这禽兽!墨司辰:宝七七乖,老公错了,以后一定把握好分寸。霍七七:禽兽,刚吃完这顿又想着下一顿,不要脸!墨司辰:老婆长得漂亮就是我的脸,我的脸要不要无所谓!
  • 广播电视一体化教程

    广播电视一体化教程

    本书是集编导、戏文、导演专业于一体的综合性教材,不但可以。帮助学生熟悉演播厅内部现场制作的创作流程,学会现场指挥与调度,掌握“自编、自导、自拍及后期自己独立合成各种类型节目”的基础技能,还可以培养学生的电视节目创意理念、策划和创作能力。《广播电视一体化教程》不仅适用于艺术院校相关专业的师生,从事广播影视创作的人员,同时对广大的影视艺术爱好者也有相当的参考价值。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。