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De bibliotheek bij nacht

de liefde voor boeken en de kunst van het verzamelen

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Inspired by creating a library for his fifteenth-century home near the Loire, in France, the author tours from his childhood bookshelves to the Internet, from Ancient Egypt and Greece to the Arab world, from China and Rome to Google. He ponders the doomed library of Alexandria and personal libraries of Charles Dickens, Jorge Luis Borges, and others. He recounts stories of people who have struggled against tyranny to preserve freedom of thought—the Polish librarian who smuggled books to safety as the Nazis began their destruction of Jewish libraries; the Afghani bookseller who kept his store open through decades of unrest. Oral “memory libraries” kept alive by prisoners, libraries of banned books, the imaginary library of Count Dracula, a library of books never written.

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De bibliotheek bij nacht, Alberto Manguel

Jazyk
Rok vydání
2007
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Platební metody

4,1
Velmi dobrá
218 Hodnocení

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Titul
De bibliotheek bij nacht
Podtitul
de liefde voor boeken en de kunst van het verzamelen
Jazyk
nizozemsky
Vydavatel
Ambo
Rok vydání
2007
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
336
ISBN10
9026320795
ISBN13
9789026320798
Série
První vydání
2006
Původní název
The Library at Night
Hodnocení
4,1 z 5
Anotace
Inspired by creating a library for his fifteenth-century home near the Loire, in France, the author tours from his childhood bookshelves to the Internet, from Ancient Egypt and Greece to the Arab world, from China and Rome to Google. He ponders the doomed library of Alexandria and personal libraries of Charles Dickens, Jorge Luis Borges, and others. He recounts stories of people who have struggled against tyranny to preserve freedom of thought—the Polish librarian who smuggled books to safety as the Nazis began their destruction of Jewish libraries; the Afghani bookseller who kept his store open through decades of unrest. Oral “memory libraries” kept alive by prisoners, libraries of banned books, the imaginary library of Count Dracula, a library of books never written.