Saturday, January 22, 2011

A Johnsonian Ramble...


I've finished one book in two years: Keith Richards' Life. Not a record I'm proud of.

Keef communicates a genuine love for the blues and an earnest determination to play the stuff right.

But at the end of the day, I'm not sure that his blues pilgrimage commentary outweighs his dreary addiction details for reading value. I DO envy him his French Riviera time with Anita P.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

The World Of Wisden




Having made the decision to purchase all Wisdens for the years in which I have lived and breathed, I stand at the junction on several decisions directional, financial, and aesthetic. Do I collect from the end or the beginning or at both ends and work towards the middle? Do I go for prize one-offs like the volume I saw for sale this morning - a 1958 hardback in excellent nick with good type coloring on the spine and pristine pages without spotting or waving, for a very reasonable 65 pounds - or does one seek out oddlots and incomplete collections?

Truthfully I have very humble aspirations as a collector, wishing as I do only to covet a handful of decades. Bona fide collecteurs on the other hand will succumb to the more exotic thrillingly. Their world is an altogether different place from the one I inhabit. Collectors live in a world of misty arcaniana: of end papers, boards, leather reprints, Willow editions, replacement dustcovers (with option of traditional Wisden cover art or the recently introduced photographic covers). It's a fascinating business with its own special allure.


Here's what is called the Billings edition - a reprint that is itself a collectors item:


Should anyone care to gift me an issue, anything from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s would do quite nicely!