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Book Curses

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Featuring some of the most ferocious and humorous book curses ever inscribed, this is a lively, engaging introduction to the history and development of bookish maledictions.

Have you ever wanted to protect your books from forgetful borrowers, merciless page-folders, or outright thieves? Perhaps you have even wished harm on those who have damaged your books--but would you threaten them with hellfire, hanging, or the plague?

This book contains a collection of some of the most ferocious and humorous book curses ever inscribed--from fearsome threats discovered emblazoned on stone monuments from the ancient Near East to elaborate manuscript maledictions and chilling warnings scribbled in printed books. Book curses are entertaining writings in themselves, but they also offer a tantalizing insight into how passionately texts and books have been valued by their owners and readers over the centuries. Here you will find an engaging introduction to the history and development of the book curse and perhaps some inspiration to pen a few of your own.

Product Details

PublisherBodleian Library
Publish DateApril 15, 2025
Pages128
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781851246304
Dimensions6.8 X 4.7 X 0.7 inches | 0.6 pounds
BISAC Categories: Spirituality & Religion

About the Author

Eleanor Baker is the English Subject Lead for the University of Oxford's Astrophoria Foundation Year.

Reviews

"A weird and wonderful collection...It includes translations of some rather unique and eccentric inscriptions left in books that will both amuse and terrify you. The book gives extra information to enlighten readers where each inscription originates from. A good one for anyone with a dark mind and even darker sense of humor."-- "The Booksellers Circle"
"Baker does a fine job of examining the history of the book curse with plenty of examples from the extremes of eternal damnation to humorous deterrents."-- "Fine Books & Collections"
"This new and delightfully puckish collection from the publishing arm of the Bodleian Libraries, edited and introduced by the medievalist Eleanor Baker, brings together more than 70 examples of 'book curses', from ancient Babylon to 20th-century America, intended to deter potential thieves or forgetful borrowers."-- "The Spectator"

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