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How to Mark a Book

No comments | Posted Jan 14, 2006 in Bookland, Books

This morn­ing I came across a blog entry in some thoughts which linked to the fol­low­ing Mor­timer Adler essay: How to Mark a Book. It’s sim­i­lar in many respects to the sec­tion in How to Read a Book that I men­tioned the other day, but there are some juicy new quotes like this:

There are two ways in which one can own a book. The first is the prop­erty right you estab­lish by paying for it, just as you pay for clothes and fur­ni­ture. But this act of pur­chase is only the pre­lude to pos­ses­sion. Full own­er­ship comes only when you have made it a part of your­self, and the best way to make your­self a part of it is by writ­ing in it. An illus­tra­tion may make the point clear. You buy a beef­steak and trans­fer it from the butcher’s icebox to your own. But you do not own the beef­steak in the most impor­tant sense until you con­sume it and get it into your blood­stream. I am argu­ing that books, too, must be absorbed in your blood­stream to do you any good.

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