
THE LIBRARY
Step into a world where paper, ink, and binding become objects of reverence, and the hunt for a perfect volume feels like a quiet adventure. The narrator, a seasoned collector, shares a witty “apology” for the book‑hunter’s obsession, explaining why certain folios are prized beyond their stories. With a light touch, the prose celebrates the quirks of bibliography, treating it as a charming pastime rather than a dry academic pursuit.
The first chapters guide listeners through illuminated manuscripts, early English printed works, and the art of book‑binding, peppered with anecdotes from French writers and vivid descriptions of historic woodcuts. You’ll hear about the delicate care required to preserve these treasures and the hidden pleasures of browsing dusty stalls and private collections. Throughout, the tone remains conversational and warm, inviting anyone with a love for books to discover the hidden beauty that lies between the covers.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (218K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1999-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1912
Best known for gathering classic fairy tales into the beloved color fairy books, this Scottish writer moved easily between folklore, poetry, criticism, and translation. His work helped bring old stories from many traditions to generations of new readers.
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