Noble Fragments

Noble Fragments

by Michael Visontay
Publication Date: 29/10/2024

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One hundred years ago, Gabriel Wells, a New York bookseller, committed a crime against history. He broke up the world’s greatest book, the Gutenberg Bible, and sold it off in individual pages. This is the story of an Australian man’s hunt for those fragments and his family’s debt to an act of literary vandalism.


In 1921, Well’s audacity scandalised the rare-book world. The Gutenberg was the first substantial book in Europe to have been printed on a printing press. It represented the democratisation of knowledge and was the Holy Grail of rare books.


Was the break-up a sacrilege or a canny deal? New Yorkers were divided. For every frown of disapproval, there was a lick of the lips. It was the Roaring Twenties, the Gatsby era of fabulous wealth. Tycoons were in a feeding frenzy to acquire items that would demonstrate their refinement. Wells marketed the pages as ‘Noble Fragments’, they sold like hot cakes, and he died a rich man.


Half a century later, Sydney journalist Michael Visontay stumbled upon a mysterious legal document that linked Wells to his own family. He became obsessed by the Gutenberg’s invisible imprint on his life, and set out to track down the pages of the broken bible.


Part detective story and part memoir, Noble Fragments is an expedition into the arcane world of book collectors and their eccentric passions, and a journey of discovery about how Wells’s gamble set off a chain of events that changed a family’s destiny.

ISBN:
9781761385957
9781761385957
Category:
Antiques & collectables: books
Publication Date:
29-10-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Scribe Publications Pty Ltd.
Michael Visontay

Michael Visontay is a journalist and writer. He is also a regular sports commentator for ABC 2BL, and writes for the ABC Drum. Based in Sydney, Michael has worked for over 30 years as a journalist, author and lecturer.

A former Assistant Editor of the Sydney Morning Heraldand Deputy Editor of the Sun-Herald, he has ghost-written and co-authored four books of memoir, including The Happiest Refugee and Old School, and the memoir of footballer Nathan Hindmarsh. Michael has written extensively on sport, culture and politics, in particular football.

He created and taught a course on Sport, Media and Culture at UNSW, and was also awarded an EU Journalism scholarship to study the impact of football on European integration.

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