Ernest J. Wessen
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Rare Book Lore
Selections from the Letters of Ernest J. Wessen
Ernest J. Wessen was one of the legendary rare bookmen of the mid-twentieth century, and his letters, like his famous catalogs, Midland Notes, are a treasure of Americana. Wessen’s anecdotes of the chase, his wry comments upon collectors and fellow dealers (and, indeed, the world at large), his alternating moods of genial tolerance and peppery impatience with the scouts who brought him books and pamphlets…all combine to give a wonderfully informative, useful, and fascinating compendium of rare book lore — just as the title promises.…
- Jans B. Wager
Assistant professor of English at Utah Valley State College in Orem, Utah… - Daniel Waksman
- Bernhard Waldenfels
Professor of philosophy at the Ruhr University, in Bochum, Germany… - Suzanne M. Waldman
- Thomas W. Walker
- Marion Wallace
- Richard Waller
- Sandra Wallman
- Daniel Joseph Walther
Associate professor of history at Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa… - Susan Pratt Walton
- Darrell E. Ward
Associate director of Cancer and Public Health Communications at the Ohio State University Medical Center… - William Warren
- Ida Washington
- Barbara Waters
Executor of the Frank Waters estate and the author of Celebrating the Coyote: A Memoir… - Frank Waters
- Roxana Waterson
Associate professor in the department of sociology at the National University of Singapore… - Denton L. Watson
Author of Lion in the Lobby, Clarence Mitchell, Jr.’s Struggle for the Passage of Civil Rights Laws… - Ruth Watson
Lecturer in history at Birkbeck College, University of Londo… - Edward Watts
Associate professor of American thought and language at Michigan State University… - Lisa Watts
Editor and writer who raised her family in a small Ohio town for ten years… - Frederick Way Jr.
- James L. A. Webb Jr.
- Ronald Weber
Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame and the author of many books, both fiction and nonfiction… - Dorothy Weil
Feature writer, novelist, poet, and a producer with TV Image, Inc., a video production team whose documentaries about the Ohio River have won many national awards… - Andrew N. Weintraub
Assistant professor of music at the University of Pittsburgh… - Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Reporter with the Associated Press in Columbus, Ohio… - Sharon Aronofsky Weltman
Assistant Professor of English at Lousiana State University… - Ernest J. Wessen
- Michael West
Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of more than fifty articles on subjects ranging from Homer to Joyce… - David Westerlund
Associate professor at the department of comparative religion, Stockholm University, and senior lecturer in the history of religions at the faculty of theology, Uppsala University… - Alice Weston
- Ray Lewis White
Distinguished Professor of English at Illinois State University… - Mats Widgren
Professor in geography at Stockholm University… - Rudy Wiebe
Author of several short story collections and essays… - Hubert G. H. Wilhelm
- Ivor Wilks
- Brian Willan
- Frank J. Williams
Chief justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island… - Michael Williams
Senior commentator, BBC Far Eastern Service, Strand, London, WC2, England… - Norman Williams
- Justin Willis
Senior associate and researcher at the department of history, University of Durham… - Edmund Wilson
- Louis E. Wilson
Associate professor and chair of the African Studies Department at Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063… - John F. Winkler
Columbus lawyer with a civil litigation practice… - Yvor Winters
Poet, critic, and Stanford University professor of English literature… - Muriel Sibell Wolle
- Robert E. Wood
Editor of American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly and author of Martin Buber's Ontology and A Path into Metaphysics… - Richard Wootten
- Thomas Wortham
Editor of the Selected Letters of W. D. Howells, as well as of other nineteenth–century works and documents… - Bruce E. Wright
- Julia M. Wright
Editor of The Missionary: An Indian Tale and the co-editor of Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre: Re-forming Literature, 1789-1837; Nervous Reactions: Victorian Recollections of Romanticism; and Captivating Subjects: Writing Confinement, Citizenship, and Nationhood in the Nineteenth Century… - Clarence E. Wunderlin Jr.
- Dan Wylie
