FREE UK Shipping on orders over £75* | Every purchase supports the British Library
New snacks on sale now for a limited time! Use code NEW for 15% off.
£10.00
Books; reading, collecting and the physical housing of them has brought the book-lover joy – and stress – for centuries. Fascinated writers have tried to capture the particular relationships we form with our library, and the desperate troubles we will undergo to preserve it. With Alex Johnson as your guide, immerse yourself in this eclectic anthology and hear from an iconic Prime Minister musing over the best way to store your books and an illustrious US President explaining the best works to read outdoors.
Enjoy serious speculations on the psychological implications of reading from a 19th century philosopher, and less serious ones concerning the predicament of dispensing with unwanted volumes or the danger of letting children (the ‘enemies of books’) near your collection.
Author: Alex Johnson
Brand: British Library Publishing
Number of pages: 128 pages
Binding: Paperback
We use cookies on our website to give you the best shopping experience. By using this site, you agree to its use of cookies.