Rick Gekoski came from his native America to do a DPhil at Oxford, and went on to teach English at the University of Warwick. In 1982, he decided to become a full-time rare book dealer, specialising in important twentieth-century first editions and manuscripts. He lives in Salisbury and spends time each year in New Zealand.
Rick Gekoski's encyclopaedic knowledge of rare books is matched
only by the enthusiasm and brio with which he writes about them
*Ian Rankin*
Feisty, astutely dry, intellectually adroit - an intensely
pleasurable and rewarding read
*William Boyd*
Shrewd and gossipy memoir
*Observer*
The great, renowned rare-book dealer Rick Gekoski is . . . like
something out of a Raymond Chandler . . . an absorbing read . . .
such fun
*Spectator*
Gekoski, a fine raconteur, does for bibliomania what James Herriot
did for vets. As his previous books, such as Tolkien's Gown, remind
us, he has a wealth of quirky stories, and you feel he could keep
entertaining his readers for ever
*The Times*
Entertaining, beautifully written and deeply personal
*The Critic*
Combines a relish for commerce with tremendous joie de vivre. He
loves literature . . . Guarded by Dragons is fresh and fun and
bursting with good stories
*Mail on Sunday*
Many entertaining anecdotes . . . Gekoski - a larger-than-life
character both on and off the page - writes with style,verve and
just the right amount of self-deprecation . . . Gekoski proves a
genial companion in the thrill of the chase
*Financial Times*
Gekoski is wonderful company on the page, with a fine flair for
storytelling and an eye for fascinating eccentricities among his
colleagues and customers . . . Gekoski lets us in on the
intricacies of the trade with candour and insouciance
*Irish Times*
A cache of engaging tales . . . He is an incredibly gifted
storyteller who spins yarns with broad literary appeal . . .
Gekoski never fails to amuse and to amaze. Guarded by Dragons is a
bibliophilic treasure
*Fine Books & Collections magazine*
Highly entertaining and frequently very funny
*Jewish Chronicle*
Wonderfully gossipy, sharply written memoir . . . Gekoski's
swashbuckling stories reveal a trade that is certainly not for
cissies. That's precisely what makes this book as engrossing as it
is entertaining
*Daily Mail*
Entertaining and revelatory
*The Chap*
Gekoski, possibly the most important book dealer of the last 50
years, fills page after page with witty anecdotes on dealing with
the rarest books in the world, the people who wrote them, and the
people that collect them. Beyond great stories well told, it's an
education on the book trade itself. An absolute must-read for book
lovers.
*War on the Rocks*
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