Peter Ruber

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Average rating: 4.05 · 124 ratings · 20 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
Maestros del horror de Arkh...

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Reunion at Dawn and Other U...

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Weird Crimes and Servants o...

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The Original Text Solar Pon...

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The Last Bookman

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"King Of The Pulps": The Li...

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Murder in Macao [Savage #1]

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The Last Bookman: A Journey...

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Zero Hour: A Novel of Adven...

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Savage #1: Murder in Macao

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“Book collecting! First editions and best editions; old books and new books - the ones you like and want to have around you. Thousands of 'em. I've had more honest satisfaction and happiness collecting books than anything else I've ever done in life.”
Peter Ruber, The Last Bookman

“My second meeting with Vincent Starrett began on a cool Sunday afternoon in May of 1962. After a short interlude, he returned from the kitchen precariously balancing a large cup of tea on a very small saucer. It was the largest tea cup I had ever seen, large enough to startle, I am inclined to suspect, even the Mad Hatter in 'Alice in Wonderland.”
Peter Ruber, The Last Bookman

“Well, let me try again,' he said. 'If it be true, and no doubt it is, that the proper study of mankind is man, it is also true that man is best studied in the books that he has written about himself; and all books, whatever their subject matter, are in essence autobiographical... Wherefore, it is clear - or is it? - that writers of books are what I have called them, the most fascinating people in the world.”
Peter Ruber, The Last Bookman

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