Here we pick up where we left off last time. You'll recall that
previously, we interviewed Jerry Margolin about giving up part of
his collection; in this episode, we speak with the man who bought
that collection. Otto Penzler, BSI ("The King of Bohemia") is a
specialty dealer, the proprietor of
The Mysterious Bookshop,
and a long-time expert of Sherlock Holmes and mystery fiction.
Tune in as Otto tells us a bit about what it's like to have the
opportunity to purchase an excellent collection, how he goes about
deciding upon a purchase, and his own interests. He also gives some
valuable advice to aspiring collectors.
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Show Notes:
1:17 Introduction &
housekeeping
4:54 Scott & Burt welcome
Otto Penzler
6:15 Otto and the emotional
collectors; how many books does Otto have in his own
collection?
8:18 Jerry Margolin tells
us why he chose Otto to sell his collection to
10:25 Otto's visit to and
impressions of Jerry's collection - what made his job easy
12:50 Otto explains how to
assess a book collection
14:45 What if Jerry decided
to sell his art collection?
18:02 How the collectible
mystery book market has changed over the last 30 years
19:35 The smart investor
invests in... (a top 3 list) and a reason
not to buy books
21:16 What excites Otto as
far as collecting
22:50 Where to find Jerry's
collection (and Otto) - visit early and often!
24:38 Otto's publishing
background
25:47 Defending Otto's
literary starring role in Elmore Leonard novels
27:43 He writes, too! -
sports, crime and more
30:30 A bit of background
with the Baker Street Irregulars from the King of Bohemia
35:55 Otto recommends where
mystery readers should start
38:08 Commonalities of
collectors
40:05 How to find Otto
online and things do to once you're there
42:36 Otto picks some
winners
43:53 Final insights on
reading and collecting from a mystery expert
46:05 Interview wrap-up,
the wonder of this common interest in Sherlock Holmes, memories of
Sherlock on film
53:41 The Editor's Gas Lamp
from
The Baker Street
Journal, Vol. 2 No. 3 (Old Series), 1947: "The Fortunate
Ones"
58:52 Memories of first
discoveries of the stories
1:01:38 Listener
comment
1:04:33 How you can help in
the coming year
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