"Excellent . . . Tracks the history of that greatest of all cultural institutions." ―The Washington Post

Libraries are much more than mere collections of volumes. The best are magical, fabled pl...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

"Excellent . . . Tracks the history of that greatest of all cultural institutions." ―The Washington Post

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. To research this book, Stuart Kells traveled around the world with his young family like modern-day "library tourists." Kells discovered that stories about libraries are stories about people, containing every possible human drama. The Library is a celebration of books as objects, a celebration of the anthropology and physicality of books and bookish space, and an account of the human side of these hallowed spaces by a leading and passionate bibliophile.

"The Library . . . abounds in fascinating tales." ―The New York Times Book Review

Similar Products

The Library: A World HistoryThe Library BookLibrary: An Unquiet HistoryCard Catalog: 30 Notecards from The Library of CongressMassimo Listri: The World's Most Beautiful Libraries XXL (Multilingual Edition)Remarkable Books: The World's Most Beautiful and Historic WorksShakespeare's Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in LiteratureThe Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures (Gifts for Book Lovers, Gifts for Librarians, Book Club Gift)The Plaza: The Secret Life of America's Most Famous HotelThe Most Beautiful Libraries in the World