What is an Antiquarian Book?
An antiquarian book is cleverly an elderly, or antique book. As with other types of antiques, there is no oppressive and fast rule as to how decrepit an object must be in grouping to be called an antique. Most would permit that a book that is 100 years senescent is an antique, however, would a 90 year decrepit book not qualify?
Some experts would say that an something is antique if it comes from a former time. However, a former time is really in the faculty and perspective of the especial. I would take up a book about the Depression to be from a former time, and a book about World War II, I would assent to as being in the current time, while my issue would see both books as being from a former time.
I arbitrarily have come to define as antiquarian side book published monastic to 1923. This is a convenient date now most, if not all, books published religious to 1923 have vanished copyright protection. In a method of words, since they have lapsed, and they have become part of the public domain, they have reached decrepit age. Parallel books are notable candidates for continuation.
While I think that all antiquarian books are worth preserving, I am imperfect to nonfiction, and historical works now they hog the seeds and roots of modern day realizing, and heritage, and help us make sense of ourselves, and our current world.
American Era History
I am especially fond of American era history because of the impact that this period has had on world history, at large. American era history is the history of the modern world.
It isnt that America has had such an impact on the world that American history is world history, its just that I believe this era has been witness to profound changes in the world, at large. American era, per se, simply defines a period of world history.
The exact dawn of American history is debatable; did America begin when the Puritans began to colonize America, in the early 1600s, or did it develop slowly and then begin with the Revolutionary War?
In general, I would say that American era history includes world historical events that have occurred since the early 1700s. I arbitrarily mark the beginning to include the life of Benjamin Franklin who is a prime example of American spirit; his life story was one of rags to riches and world wide prominence; his was a living and breathing example of what is possible, and his life
spanned the old world, and the new world.
Because of people like Franklin, and the modern printing presses of the time, this is a well - documented era, that spawned countless books, and articles, and pamphlets, etc, etc, that
are rich sources of historical study and research.
Unfortunately, much of this documentation, in the form of old, antiquarian books, have been lost to the ages. However, many have survived, and have been reprinted and republished, and made available to many generations of researchers and scholars..
And many antiquarian books have been, and are being preserved through digitization; they are being converted to electronic books, i. e., ebooks.
This is a wonderful development for many reasons because it has extended the life of books that may otherwise have eventually been lost, and the knowledge they contain is being added to our ever growing knowledge base. In a way, the creation of ebooks is retroactively modifying our existing knowledge base.
And this knowledge is now available to the average person. Prior to this, antiquarian history books were not really available to masses of people, as are ebooks. The books are often rare, and hard to find, and expensive. And they really are not suitable for every day reading; they are delicate, and the simple act of reading them can destroy them.
And this new - old knowledge is valuable, and adds new perspective to existing perceptions. Antiquarian history books of this era are very similar to any modern history book. They contain all of the usual elements; they are nonfiction, contain facts and figures, anecdotes, and a record, and / or descriptions of events, and their sequence, etc. Some even include illustrations, and etchings, etc
They have an intrinsic historical value simply because of their age, regardless of whether they are a work of fiction, or nonfiction. While the historical value of nonfiction books is obvious, works of fiction can also have an historical value; for example, the fictional stories written by Mark Twain teach us about the people, racial attitudes, and morals of the times in which they were written.
Antiquarian history books retain their original historical value and content, and also provide a charming perspective of the times in which they were written. For instance, a modern reader of a history telling the story of the building of the Panama Canal will gain a unique historical perspective through the eyes, words, phrases, and style of an author who created their work in the post - Victorian era, and who very likely actually visited the Canal. The dramatic prose, and phraseology, are wonderful, and extremely fun to read. The reader cannot help but smile at colloquialisms that we now find silly, or even embarrassing, but fun.
The Future of American Era Antiquarian History eBooks is Now.
An ebook version of an American era antiquarian history book has many advantages, such as:
1 ) Cost and availability. Antiquarian books will no longer be hard to find, or rare.
2 ) You can actually read them; they won ' t be destroyed by using them.
3 ) Obviously, they won ' t wear - out, or degrade with time.
4 ) They are easy to store.
5 ) Their information is still valuable, readily available, and easy to search.
6 ) The original printed book version can be enhanced with modern multimedia effects.
7 ) Readability is enhanced; and the publication can be colorful, and soundful, and printable, and bookmarkable, and searchable. It can include slideshows, and music, and video, and audio, and can include additional information and resources.
Of course, there are always disadvantages to ebooks. For example, you need a computer, or some kind of electronic device to read the ebook. If your ebook is designed for a computer, then you need to read it at a desktop computer, or a laptop. Unless you have a laptop, it would be difficult to sit in your easy chair and enjoy your ebook.
I ' m sure in the future there will be electronic devices that have all the multimedia capabilities of a desktop computer, packaged in a device that can be easily accessed while you ' re sitting in your favorite chair, or sitting on an airplane, etc.
Digitization of antiquarian history books is the Gutenberg Press of the current era.
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