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The Least Successful Collector

submitted by lord_nougat to Retarded 3.5 yearsNov 15, 2021 18:47:07 ago (+9/-0)     (Retarded)

The Least Successful Collector

Betsy Baker played a central role in the history of collecting. She
was employed as a servant in the house of John Warburton (1682-1759) who had
amassed a fine collection of 58 first edition plays, including most of the
works of Shakespeare.

One day Warburton returned home to find 55 of them charred beyond
legibility. Betsy had either burned them or used them as pie bottoms. The
remaining three folios are now in the British Museum.

The only comparable literary figure was the maid who in 1835 burned
the manuscript of the first volume of Thomas Carlyle's "The History of the
French Revolution", thinking it was wastepaper.

-- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"


4 comments block


[ - ] Gibsmoniesplz 1 point 3.5 yearsNov 15, 2021 23:20:25 ago (+1/-0)

Where did you find this book?! Ebay doesn't have it currently, and it sounds like a good read.

[ - ] lord_nougat [op] 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 16, 2021 01:16:16 ago (+0/-0)

You want me to reveal my anonymous sources!!?!

Well, okay. My UNIX server fortune for the day when I logged in was this, and it amused me to the point where I just shared it almost verbatim [fixing one typo which was in it].

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 1 point 3.5 yearsNov 15, 2021 19:32:37 ago (+1/-0)

John Dee was a mystic that also compiled a ton of writings on Enochian and other esoteric pursuits that had his writings used as tinder by what used to be called a land lady. It's odd how often things like this happened.

Edit: He was the advisor of Mary Tudor while she was queen of England

[ - ] thebearfromstartrack4 0 points 3.5 yearsNov 15, 2021 19:20:32 ago (+0/-0)

I wonder if I will ever be running around with the Mona Lisa in the trunk of my car one day?