"A delight. All the Best Rubbish is one of those rare volumes that
both instruct and entertain. I recommend it to any collector." --Harold
L. Peterson, Chief Curator, US National Park Service
Ivor Noel Hume, the former chief archaeologist of Colonial Williamsburg,
offers a delightful, anecdotal, and informative celebration of the joys
of collecting.
In his newly revised edition, All the Best Rubbish traces the
fascinating history of collecting from its recorded beginnings and
describes the remarkable detective work that goes into establishing the
probable facts about uncovered and often underappreciated treasures. Now
expanded with hints, tips, and helpful information about antique-hunting
online, All the Best Rubbish is the ideal book for the antiquarian or
amateur.
Noël Hume has pursued bottles, pottery, clocks, and coins through junk
shops, street markets, attics, and cellars on two continents. He's
unearthed the most fascinating--and valuable--rubbish from the most
unlikely places: the shores of the Thames in London; the lagoons of the
Caribbean; the bottom of Martha Washington's well. Hume knows
everything that's worth knowing about collecting--why we do it, what
we can find, where we can find it, and what we can learn from it.