The Library: A World History,New

The Library: A World History,New

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A library is not just a collection of books, but also the buildings that house them. As varied and inventive as the volumes they hold, such buildings can be much more than the dusty, dark wooden shelves found in mystery stories or the catacombs of stacks in the basements of academia. From the great dome of the Library of Congress, to the white faade of the Seinjoki Library in Finland, to the ancient ruins of the library of Pergamum in modern Turkey, the architecture of a library is a symbol of its time as well as of its builders wealth, culture, and learning.Architectural historian James Campbell and photographer Will Pryce traveled the globe together, visiting and documenting over eighty libraries that exemplify the many different approaches to thinking about and designing libraries. The result of their travels, The Library: A World History is one of the first books to tell the story of library architecture around the world and through time in a single volume, from ancient Mesopotamia to modern China and from the beginnings of writing to the present day. As these beautiful and striking photos reveal, each age and culture has reinvented the library, molding it to reflect their priorities and preoccupationsand in turn mirroring the history of civilization itself. Campbells authoritative yet readable text recounts the history of these libraries, while Pryces stunning photographs vividly capture each buildings structure and atmosphere.Together, Campbell and Pryce have produced a landmark bookthe definitive photographic history of the library and one that will be essential for the home libraries of book lovers and architecture devotees alike.

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  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The dimensions of 'The Library: A World History' are twelve point four eight inches in length, nine point seven six inches in width, and one point three eight inches in height.
  • Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book contains three hundred twenty pages. It offers a comprehensive exploration of library architecture throughout history.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover. The durable binding enhances its longevity and makes it suitable for frequent use.
  • Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The authors are James W. P. Campbell and Will Pryce. Their collaboration brings together architectural history and photography.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: Yes, this book is suitable for all ages. It provides an educational insight into library architecture that can be appreciated by both adults and children.
  • Q: What is the main theme of this book? A: The main theme revolves around the history and architectural evolution of libraries worldwide. It showcases how libraries reflect cultural and historical contexts.
  • Q: How should I store this book? A: Store this book upright on a shelf to avoid warping. Keeping it in a cool, dry place will help maintain its condition.
  • Q: Can this book be cleaned? A: Yes, the cover can be gently wiped with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals to prevent damage to the book.
  • Q: What if my book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most retailers offer a satisfaction guarantee.
  • Q: Is there a warranty on this book? A: No, books typically do not come with a warranty. However, you can check the retailer's return policy for any guarantees.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other library architecture books? A: This book is unique due to its combination of stunning photography and comprehensive historical narrative. It stands out for its global perspective.
  • Q: What type of audience is this book intended for? A: This book is intended for architecture enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in libraries. It's suitable for both casual readers and scholars.
  • Q: Does this book include photographs? A: Yes, the book includes numerous photographs taken by Will Pryce, showcasing libraries from various cultures and time periods.
  • Q: Is there an index or bibliography in this book? A: Yes, this book includes an index and bibliography. These resources enhance its value for research and further reading.
  • Q: What kind of reference is this book considered? A: This book is considered a reference work in the field of architectural history. It serves as a comprehensive guide to library architecture.
  • Q: Are there any notable libraries featured in this book? A: Yes, notable libraries featured include the Library of Congress and the ancient library of Pergamum. Each example illustrates unique architectural styles.

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