The Library, Andrew Pettegree
The Library, Andrew Pettegree
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The Library
A Fragile History

Author: Andrew Pettegree, Arthur der Weduwen

Narrator: Sean Barrett

Unabridged: 15 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 11/09/2021


Synopsis

Perfect for book lovers, this is a fascinating exploration of the history of libraries and the people who built them, from the ancient world to the digital age.
 
Famed across the known world, jealously guarded by private collectors, built up over centuries, destroyed in a single day, ornamented with gold leaf and frescoes, or filled with bean bags and children’s drawings—the history of the library is rich, varied, and stuffed full of incident. In The Library, historians Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen introduce us to the antiquarians and philanthropists who shaped the world’s great collections, trace the rise and fall of literary tastes, and reveal the high crimes and misdemeanors committed in pursuit of rare manuscripts. In doing so, they reveal that while collections themselves are fragile, often falling into ruin within a few decades, the idea of the library has been remarkably resilient as each generation makes—and remakes—the institution anew. 
 
Beautifully written and deeply researched, The Library is essential reading for booklovers, collectors, and anyone who has ever gotten blissfully lost in the stacks. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sue on December 22, 2021

An exhaustive study of the “library” in all of its various forms in history, The Library: A Fragile History begins with a modern recreation of the library of Alexandria which tries to recapture some of the glory of that ancient site mentioned by early writers but completely lost to us. From there th......more

Goodreads review by Trish on February 07, 2023

This books provides an extensive overview on the emergence of the written word from clay tablets to papyrus scrolls to parchment codexes to today's paperback or hardcover editions. And it therefore also tells of the buildings that eventually came to house all the written words. Such as the famed Lib......more

Goodreads review by Gerhard on December 21, 2021

'Anyone who wishes may join the community of book readers at any point in their lives, and they may equally leave or suspend their membership (a characteristic libraries share with organised religion).' Review to follow.......more

Goodreads review by N.S. on January 07, 2022

This review first appeared on my blog - [URL not allowed] - on 11th December 2021. As a former librarian and student of library studies, this book needed to work hard to impress me. Unfortunately, it failed. I’m not doubting the scholarship and structure of the text, but I had some major issue......more

Goodreads review by Sheree on December 11, 2021

Pettegree and der Weduwen’s focus is more on the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance history of the library, when it largely existed as personal collections of the wealthy and powerful. I’ll admit I skimmed some of those chapters, but if those eras of history make your heart sing, you’re in luck. The......more


Quotes

"What is a ‘library’? Is it a mute display of personal wealth and power, or of a humble devotion to God? A routine community resource, or a waste of taxpayers’ money? In The Library, we are led nimbly through the centuries, seeing how it has been all of these things and more, as the authors place on the shelf a cornucopia of bookish history."
 —Judith Flanders, author of A Place for Everything

"A sweeping, absorbing history, deeply researched, of that extraordinary and enduring phenomenon: the library."—Richard Ovenden, University of Oxford