Never Enough: Confessions of a Capricious Collector

Never Enough: Confessions of a Capricious Collector

by John E. Burke PhD
Never Enough: Confessions of a Capricious Collector

Never Enough: Confessions of a Capricious Collector

by John E. Burke PhD

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Overview

From a basic Boy Scout knife and other simple pocketknives to rare Persian rugs, and from a strong interest in historic American clay jugs to fine Asian jade pieces, author Dr. John E. Burke has collected it all. In Never Enough, he describes his life journey through collecting, and at the same time explores why man is a collecting species.

This memoir offers a look inside the mind of a passionate, knowledgeable collector as he discusses his progression from a curious neophyte to a proficient, expert collector in each of his eight domains. Burke walks through the stages of how to gain knowledge and experience and how he personally mastered each of his collections. He narrates how he became a collector of antiques and explains his passion for the objects he collects.

Offering a useful introduction to collecting. Never Enough focuses on Burkes personal aspects of collecting including his own motivations and those of other collectors, and, ultimately, the meaning and satisfaction of collecting.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491772881
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

John E. Burke, PhD, is the former president and CEO of the Accreditation Association, a leading national and international healthcare organization. The author of more than 100 books and articles, Burke has also served as a professor and dean in three major universities and as an executive in a Fortune 100 company.
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