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In his book, 'Adventures in American Bookshops, Antique Stores and Auction Rooms,' Guido Bruno takes readers on a literary journey through the world of rare and antique books. Written in a charming and informative style, the book not only provides a glimpse into the author's personal experiences but also delves into the history and significance of bookshops, antique stores, and auction rooms in America. Through vivid descriptions and insightful commentary, Bruno captures the essence of a bygone era when bookselling was as much an art as it was a trade. This literary work is a must-read for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In his book, 'Adventures in American Bookshops, Antique Stores and Auction Rooms,' Guido Bruno takes readers on a literary journey through the world of rare and antique books. Written in a charming and informative style, the book not only provides a glimpse into the author's personal experiences but also delves into the history and significance of bookshops, antique stores, and auction rooms in America. Through vivid descriptions and insightful commentary, Bruno captures the essence of a bygone era when bookselling was as much an art as it was a trade. This literary work is a must-read for book lovers and history enthusiasts alike, offering a unique perspective on the world of collecting and preserving rare books. Guido Bruno's meticulous research and passion for the subject shine through in every page, making this book a valuable addition to any bibliophile's collection.

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Autorenporträt
Guido Bruno (1884–1942) was a notable figure in the American literary scene of the early 20th century, renowned as a publisher, editor, and writer who championed Bohemian culture and the avant-garde. With a worldly perspective forged by his European roots in Prague, Bruno immigrated to the United States where he was immersed in the vibrant bohemian community, particularly in New York's Greenwich Village. His literary contributions are evident in his work 'Adventures in American Bookshops, Antique Stores and Auction Rooms' (1922), a reflective exploration of the diverse and intimate world of bookshops and their cultural significance in America's literary and artistic circles. This travelogue style book provides a vivid account of his encounters and observations, offering a unique perspective into the heart of American antiquarian commerce and its role in supporting a flourishing literary culture. Bruno's style is marked by a rich blend of narrative observations, personal anecdotes, and contemplative musings that marked him as an important chronicler of bohemian life, contributing to the fabric of American modernist literature.