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Category Archives: Libraries
Cover Art
One of the privileges in collecting and selling antiquarian books is discovering the absolutely wonderful book cover art and design from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Although my specialty has always been books on travel, geography, and history, I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, Books, Europe, History, Libraries, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Art Nouveau, book cover art, book cover design, Publishing and Printing
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A Series of Headaches
A Series of Headaches is a marvelous video from the London Review of Books documenting letterpress printer Nick Hand as he prints a page from the magazine using methods as close as he can get to those used to print … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Libraries
Tagged England, First Folio, Letterpress, London Revue of Books, William Shakespeare
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Of myths and legends
I always experience a frisson of nostalgia whenever I stumble upon a memorable book from my childhood library. It’s been a long, long time, but I still remember my battered copy of of The Wonder Book of Myths and Legends that I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Libraries, Writing
Tagged book illustration, fairytales, Mythology, myths
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Biblio Trivia
1. The rarest book in the world is a 1593 first edition of Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare. The Bodleian’s copy “is the only known copy of this book in existence.” 2. The first book ordered on Amazon was a scientific tome called Fluid Concepts … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Libraries
Tagged Agatha Christie, Amazon books, Jules Verne, William Shakespeare
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Cultural Connections
I hesitate to promote apps because so many turn out to be disappointing. However, I really like the Bloomberg Connects app which offers access to exhibitions, collections and renowned artists at over 350 museums and other cultural organizations. Bloomberg Philanthropies … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Architecture, Art, Asia, Canada, Europe, Libraries, Museums, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged botanical gardens, High Line, iPhone apps, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Not all those who wander are lost
Each year on March 25th fans of J.R.R. Tolkien celebrate Tolkien Reading Day. Around the world folks reread the books, discuss them with friends, and participate in Middle Earth related literary events. The Tolkien Society established Tolkien Reading Day in … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Film, Libraries, Writing
Tagged J. R. R. Tolkien, Science Fiction and Fantasy, the Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings
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Mainly Miscellany
Who knew that Edward Gorey designed the sets for the U.S. revival of the 1924 stage play Dracula ? I certainly did not, but this fascinating article on the terrific CrimeReads blog does a deep dive into the story. Andy Weir’s The Martian was … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Books, Film, Libraries, Music, Photography
Tagged Edward Gorey, Gwendolyn Brooks, Poetry, The Beatles, Theater
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