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"Engrossingly saturated with fascinating lore, colorful anecdotes, and deft portraits." —Hilarie M. Sheets, New York Times

Trade Review
"Gifted and eloquent, Battles has written a pertinent book, full of insight and humanity." -- Nicholas Basbanes, author of On Paper
"Huge in scope…engaging." -- BookPage
"Blow[s] the dust off our stodgy, conventional conception of the library to reveal the living heart of culture." -- Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Battles’ book is an obvious choice for bibliophiles. But the author’s evident enthusiasm for his subject just might fan into flame any passion for books and libraries that smolders in the heart of the general reader, too." -- Boston Herald
"Elegantly written....A great read, flowing over many time periods and geographic regions." -- Library Journal
"Battles turns an all-seeing telescope on the most spectacular galaxy in our intellectual heavens—that magnificent constellation of books we call a library—and brings into focus the brightest stars and blackest holes in its dynamic history." -- Richard Lederer, author of A Man of My Words
"Splendidly articulate, informative and provoking…sweeping in its inclusiveness, extraordinarily brisk in narrative vigor, and consistently lively—utterly trumping the cliches of the mustiness of libraries and the dreariness of librarians. A book among books, to be savored and gone back to." -- Michael Packenham - Baltimore Sun
"This is an idiosyncratic and brave book…like many other fine works of literature, [it] is not unlike a library." -- Dallas Morning News
"Fascinating…At its heart, the book is above all a celebration of mankind’s ceaseless quest to quench curiosity and organize knowledge—a quest all the more timely, yet more overwhelming, in an era when our collective 'library' has swelled into the world wide web, the largest information system humanity has ever known." -- Maria Popova, author of Figuring

Library An Unquiet History

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    A Paperback / softback by Matthew Battles

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 21/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9780393351453, 978-0393351453
      ISBN10: 0393351459

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "Engrossingly saturated with fascinating lore, colorful anecdotes, and deft portraits." —Hilarie M. Sheets, New York Times

      Trade Review
      "Gifted and eloquent, Battles has written a pertinent book, full of insight and humanity." -- Nicholas Basbanes, author of On Paper
      "Huge in scope…engaging." -- BookPage
      "Blow[s] the dust off our stodgy, conventional conception of the library to reveal the living heart of culture." -- Los Angeles Times Book Review
      "Battles’ book is an obvious choice for bibliophiles. But the author’s evident enthusiasm for his subject just might fan into flame any passion for books and libraries that smolders in the heart of the general reader, too." -- Boston Herald
      "Elegantly written....A great read, flowing over many time periods and geographic regions." -- Library Journal
      "Battles turns an all-seeing telescope on the most spectacular galaxy in our intellectual heavens—that magnificent constellation of books we call a library—and brings into focus the brightest stars and blackest holes in its dynamic history." -- Richard Lederer, author of A Man of My Words
      "Splendidly articulate, informative and provoking…sweeping in its inclusiveness, extraordinarily brisk in narrative vigor, and consistently lively—utterly trumping the cliches of the mustiness of libraries and the dreariness of librarians. A book among books, to be savored and gone back to." -- Michael Packenham - Baltimore Sun
      "This is an idiosyncratic and brave book…like many other fine works of literature, [it] is not unlike a library." -- Dallas Morning News
      "Fascinating…At its heart, the book is above all a celebration of mankind’s ceaseless quest to quench curiosity and organize knowledge—a quest all the more timely, yet more overwhelming, in an era when our collective 'library' has swelled into the world wide web, the largest information system humanity has ever known." -- Maria Popova, author of Figuring

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