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BOOK REVIEW BY MYRON XENOS

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 11, Number 1, January 6, 2008, Article 7

    BOOK REVIEW BY MYRON XENOS: CANADIAN NUMISMATIC BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Myron Xenos writes: "Back in the early nineties, a fellow from
    County Cork, Ireland struck up an e-mail exchange with me. His
    name is Darryl Atchison, and he was putting together a bibliography
    of Canadian numismatic literature, no easy task considering the
    Atlantic Ocean would slow down anyone without a computer. As
    the years rolled by, I would send him some items, and, considering
    the enormity of such a project, figured that this might fizzle
    out somewhere along the way.

    "Oh, me of little faith - what should arrive at my office in
    December but a monstrous two-volume work of art titled Canadian
    Numismatic Bibliography. This beautiful set contains 1,114 pages
    of great information laced with hundreds of photos and illustrations
    of coins, books, people, and items of ephemera, many seldom seen.
    There are 95 pages of index to make life easier as we all look
    to see if our names were mentioned or to actually make our
    research a bit easier.

    "Three hundred signed and numbered sets were printed on
    acid-free paper. A list of 125 original subscribers is present
    on the page before the index. The work was published by the
    Numismatic Education Society of Canada, with a grant from the
    J. Douglas Ferguson Research Foundation.

    "The two volume work is neatly organized, and after 23 pages
    of introductions, acknowledgements, and historical background,
    begins with general numismatics, pre-Confederation coins,
    medals & tokens and continues for another 1000 pages covering
    a wealth of written material from all sorts of Canadian resources.

    "I believe many of Darryl's bibliographies will end up on
    library shelves where future numismatic writers can go to
    get a jump-start on their research. Darryl's efforts equal
    the size of Dave Bowers' two volumes on U.S. silver dollars.
    Congratulations to all involved in the project."

    [I had the opportunity to meet Darryl and review the CNB
    manuscript at Heathrow airport in London last summer. I'm
    proud to have been one of the charter subscribers to the
    project and agree with Myron that it's an "instant" classic
    - a monumental effort that will pave the way for numismatic
    researchers of the future.

    Being across the pond in Ireland, Darryl was actually among
    the last to get his copy of the final printed books. His
    comments follow. -Editor]

    Darryl Atchison writes: "I received my copies of the CNB about
    two and half weeks ago and spent some time looking through the
    books over the holidays. I was very pleased with both the overall
    quality and presentation of the books, but I was disappointed
    with the quality of some of the photos in Chapter 12 - like my
    own for example (and a few others like it).

    "However, I was quite surprised at the very high quality of
    many of the other photos. For example, if you look at a lot
    of the images (such as the coins, medals and banknotes) under
    reasonably good magnification, the images don't break apart
    into dots. I showed the book to my father-in-law yesterday
    and he spent two hours just going through volume two. He used
    a magnifying glass which is how I found this out. He has no
    interest in Canadian numismatics but was still quite impressed,
    I believe. Anyhow, try out a magnifier for yourself and I
    think you'll be amazed at what you can see."

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  • 2008-01-06
Volume
  • 11

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