The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders
Stuart Kells

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Libraries are much more than mere collections of volumes. The best are magical, fabled places whose fame has become part of the cultural wealth they are designed to preserve. Some still exist today; some are lost, like those of Herculaneum and Alexandria; some have been sold or dispersed; and some never existed, such as those libraries imagined by J.R.R. Tolkien, Umberto Eco, and Jorge Luis Borges, among others.
Ancient libraries, grand baroque libraries, scientific libraries, memorial libraries, personal libraries, clandestine libraries: Stuart Kells tells the stories of their creators, their prizes, their secrets, and their fate. To research this book, Kells traveled around the world with his young family like modern-day "Library Tourists." Kells discovered that all the world's libraries are connected in beautiful and complex ways, that in the history of libraries, fascinating patterns are created and repeated over centuries. More important, he learned that stories about libraries are stories about people, containing every possible human drama.

Titre original : The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders

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2019 Editions Counterpoint

Française Langue française | 288 pages | ISBN : 9781640092266

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  • BookCo Le 28 Mars 2025 à 22:39
    Ce livre documentaire relate avec brio des anecdotes à propos des livres, de l'écriture et des bibliothèques du monde entier. Pour les amoureux des livres, c'est une très chouette plongée dans cet objet porteur de sens et de significations, le tout avec quelques pointes d'humour et une plume aisée, et ce, même en VO anglais.

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