But in the case of a book of little interest the most that can be said is that it is "undescribed," and it may be "undescribed" not in the least because it is really rare, but because no bibliographer has troubled himself to make a note of it.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
As helps the bibliographer has, in the first place, such a classification of the two or three thousand fifteenth century types as he is able to carry in his head.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
He would say, 'I am no man for editions and references, no exact bibliographer.
"The Letters of William James, Vol. II"
William James