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Title: At Home with Books : How Booklovers Live with and Care for Their Libraries by ESTELLE ELLIS, CHRISTOPHER SIMON SYKES, CAROLINE SEEBOHM ISBN: 0-517-59500-1 Publisher: Clarkson Potter Pub. Date: 31 October, 1995 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $50.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.74 (23 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Ecstasy
Comment: Finally the marriage of beautiful picture with sensible advice. "At Home with Books" has a little something for all book lovers and library owners.
At first it feels like voyeurism as you rummage through the exquisite pictures of personal libraries. They did not even bother to pick up the clutter. You can not help but relate to the difficulties of where to place books.
Later you are given suggestions on how to organize them and a clear warning that no mater how much space you allocated, it is not enough. You see famous and infamous libraries, domestic and exotic. Now you have to put the book down and look for your magnifying glass to see what they are reading.
Every aspect is covered from lighting to library design. And thy pull not punches when covering culling out the library.
Rating: 5
Summary: A book made in Heaven for book lovers. A MUST read !!
Comment: Great books are rare. Well illustrated books sometimes even rarer. This book is both. This book is truly a goldmine of information for book lovers. It includes details on library lighting, accessories, great libraries of the world, library furnishings, book binders & restorers, book fairs in America & a comprehensive list of rare book dealers in both America & England. One of the chapters I loved the most was about Hay-On-Wye Booktown - a collection of 27 new & second hand book shops scattered up & down the narrow streets of a village along the border of England & Wales, with over 250,000 books. WOW !! Other chapters include an exclusive look inside the private libraries of some famous people, such as Paul Getty, Keith Richards, Robert Stern, the Duke of Devonshire - to name but a few. Finally, the price of the book is worth it, just for the look at some of the most glorious libraries around the world done in stunning full page colour photography. This book belongs in your library - Enjoy !
Rating: 5
Summary: For People who Love Books and Interior Design
Comment: This book is a wonderful resource for people who own many books. I have just begun to work with an architect to design a new space in my home for my 4,000+ books. This book provides a variety of ideas for and aesthetic approaches to creating spaces for storing, displaying and reading books in one's home. It provides ideas for the the smallest libraries to very large ones. I especially enjoyed seeing Michael Graves' and Robert A. M. Stern's libraries. If you don't already have a home library, this book will inspire you to create one.
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