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The Most Beautiful Libraries in the World (Hardcover)
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The Most Beautiful Libraries in the World (Hardcover)
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Housing the world's collective knowledge, within which reside the
milestones of human intellectual achievement, libraries are perhaps
the richest of all cultural institutions. Often architectural
treasures in themselves, they were constructed in styles that
befitted the riches they stored, from Neoclassical temples to
Baroque palaces to Jeffersonian athaeneums. Both public in purpose
and intensely private in feel, they have served the noble role of
preserving and disseminating that key cultural artifact of mankind
- the book - and in doing so, their role has been central to the
nourishment and development of the world's great civilizations. To
this day the great libraries of the world remain extraordinary
environments for scholarship and enlightenment. Here, for the first
time, architectural photographer Guillaume de Laubier takes the
reader on a privileged tour of twenty-three of the world's most
historic libraries, representing twelve countries and ranging from
the great national monuments to scholarly, religious, and private
libraries: the baroque splendor of the Institut de France in Paris;
the Renaissance treasure-trove of the Riccardiana Library in
Florence; the majestic Royal Monastery in El Escorial, Spain; the
hallowed halls of Oxford's Bodleian Library; and the New York
Public Library, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece. Also included are the
smaller abbey and monastic libraries - often overlooked on tourist
itineraries - each containing its own equally important collections
of religious and philosophical writings, manuscripts, and church
history. Through color photography one can marvel at the grandeur
of the great public libraries while relishing the rare glimpses
inside scholars-only private archives. The accompanying text by
journalist and translator Jacques Bosser traces the history of
libraries from the Renaissance to the present day, vividly
describing how they came to serve the famous men of letters of
centuries past and the general public of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. James H. Billington, the Librarian of
Congress, shares a personal association with libraries in his
foreword. As repositories of history, ever growing and fed upon by
hungry minds, libraries continue to occupy a central place in our
civilization - and this sumptuous volume of photographs pays
fitting tribute to that tradition.
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