The Library: A World History
By (Author) James W P Campbell
By (author) Will Pryce
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20th August 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Library and information sciences / Museology
727.8
Hardback
328
Width 228mm, Height 293mm
2080g
Ambitious and wide-ranging, this is the first single volume to tell the story of the library as a distinct building type, all around the world and from the beginnings of writing to the present day. In its highest form the library is a total work of art, combining painting, sculpture, furniture and architecture. From their designs for the libraries of ancient Rome to those of the Bibliothque Nationale in Paris, architects have sought to outdo each other by producing ever more spectacular settings.
The author and photographer have travelled the globe, documenting some eighty libraries. Architectural historian James Campbell contributes an authoritative and highly readable account. Will Pryce is one of the world's leading photographers of interiors and architecture. Arresting and technically flawless, his photographs are both lucid and deeply atmospheric.
'Glorious' - Sunday Telegraph
'A lavish tribute to the architecture of libraries, the culture of learning and our ever-changing relationship with the written word from ancient to medieval modern this great book is itself a rich library' - Saga Magazine
'A fascinating read for anyone who appreciates books and the beautiful buildings theyre housed in' - Elle Decoration
Dr James Campbell, an architect and art historian, is Seear Fellow in Architecture and History of Art at Queens College, Cambridge. His books include The Library: A World History and Brick: A World History, both published by Thames & Hudson. Will Pryce, a trained architect and award-winning photographer, is the author of six books, all published by Thames & Hudson.