Prof Wallace Kirsop, 92, is one of Australia’s foremost experts in rare books – not just their contents but their makers, buyers and readers, and the stories they tell beyond the page

The last time he counted, Prof Wallace Kirsop and his wife, Joan, had about 20,000 books. The floor-to-ceiling shelves lining all possible walls of their 125-year-old Melbourne house are packed full, and those volumes that don’t fit in them sit in stacks on every other available surface. Over the road, in a two-bedroom apartment the couple also owns, there are even more.

Some of these books are hundreds of years old. But Kirsop, 92, is not a collector for collection’s sake. This is a working reference library.

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