Posted on 01/23/2012 4:57:38 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
I prefer my full title: “Knight Rampant Bibliophile, Protector of Knowledge, Purveyor of Inquiry, Defender of Aged Wisdom, and Champion of Lady Liberty’s Words Present and Past”
hmm - I like that so much I think I’ll bump Mr. Burke from my tagline... at least for a bit.
Both my hairdresser and my doctor have Book Nooks Corners....bookshelves that have free books. Drop off your books, take some or whatever. I have been donating my book collection to these and our local library. I am strictly Nook/Kindle now. I have had both.
I like the idea of these little free libraries, rather than throw unwanted books in the garbage. Only the people who want the books take them. Hopefully they bring some to share for those they take. I’ve been President of the local library board and find that the “professional” librarians are arrogant. When books are donated, they never go into the collection, if they are more than 2 years old. They go into annual book sales where they are sold for a nickel, even if they were a $50 book originally.
When the library buys new books (they have a generous acquisition allowance in this town) the librarians don’t put them on the circulation shelf until all of them have read the book first. This takes a while, so I generally buy my own copy because I don’t want to wait. I like to own my own copies anyway because I like to go over the text if I like the book. I like to re-read the best parts. But, after a while, I collect too many books and I have to shed some of them.
"Funds for this Library donated by Haliburton Broadcasting Group"
seriously though, i benefited from a Carnegie library back in my shirt-tail days.
I actually read about this a few days back - I would be happy just leafing through them with white gloved hands.
Just last month my alma mater, started a long-term project, with displaying the book.
I remember, years and years ago, being at the Audubon house in Key West; a copy of this Audubon "Birds of America" folio was out on a table, in the open, and I *leafed* through it. ;)
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