Anthony Hobson (book historian)
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Anthony Robert Alwyn Hobson, FBA (5 September 1921 – 12 July 2014) was a British auctioneer and historian, specialising in the history of books.[1]
Hobson was born on 5 September 1921. His wealthy father, Geoffrey Dudley Hobson (1882–1949), had purchased the auction house Sotheby's in 1909 (with Sir Montague Barlow and Felix Warre) and was a renowned historian of books.
Anthony Hobson attended Eton and New College, Oxford.
He went to Sandhurst and joined the Scots Guards in the Second World War. He spent two years at the Intelligence School, Matlock. In 1943 he was posted to Italy during the Italian Campaign and promoted to captain. He was demobilised in 1946.[2]