The Library: A Fragile History
The āengagingā and āambitiousā (Washington Post) history of libraries and the people who built them, from the ancient world to the digital age.āÆ
The history of the library is rich, varied, and stuffed full ofāÆincident.āÆInāÆTheāÆLibrary, historians AndrewāÆPettegreeāÆand Arthur derāÆWeduwenāÆintroduce us to the antiquarians and philanthropists who shaped the worldās great collections, trace theāÆriseāÆand fall ofāÆliteraryāÆtastes, and reveal the high crimes and misdemeanors committed in pursuit of rare manuscripts.āÆIn doing so, they reveal that whileāÆcollections themselves are fragile, often falling into ruināÆwithin a few decades, the idea of the library has been remarkably resilientāÆas each generation makesāand remakesātheāÆinstitution anew.āÆ
āThe Library proves that truth is more intriguing than fictionā¦Full of charismatic individuals and astonishing facts.ā āThe Times (London)