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The Library

poetman

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There are so many things I love about early 20th Century, in particular the libraries: desks, bookcases, fountain pens, lamps, etc. I know the pen thread has had a bit of a run, but I would be interested to see photos of your vintage library items: desks, bookcases, lamps, and anything else related. Or perhaps, some of you know some links to websites devoted to such interests?
Thanks!
 

Mojave Jack

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Yes! I'd love to see what others have in their library. I, as of yet, do not own a house large enough to accomodate a library, so my books are tucked into shelves all over the house. And by tucked I mean stacked two deep, crammed to overflowing, piled on the floor...

Some believe that if you go to heaven it will be like some ideal place that may only exist in your mind. I like to think that I will go to heaven, and that it might look something like this!

Library.jpg
 

Mojave Jack

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imoldfashioned said:
Oh my! That is a gorgeous room! Can I ask where you found it (magazine, book)?
Isn't that incredible? I found it at this site: Woodpecker Enterprises. I love their name, too! lol

Although I love the art deco look to this room, I think my ideal library would tend more towards an English gentleman's library. If I remember right, Carebear, I think the library you're thinking of is what I would like, too. All mahogony, wrought iron railings along the upper floor, rolling ladder around the lower level, overstuffed burgundy leather furniture, fireplace,... Oh, and a full bar, of course. Can't enjoy Faulkner without a glass of whiskey, after all!
 

carebear

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Mojave Jack said:
Isn't that incredible? I found it at this site: Woodpecker Enterprises. I love their name, too! lol

Although I love the art deco look to this room, I think my ideal library would tend more towards an English gentleman's library. If I remember right, Carebear, I think the library you're thinking of is what I would like, too. All mahogony, wrought iron railings along the upper floor, rolling ladder around the lower level, overstuffed burgundy leather furniture, fireplace,... Oh, and a full bar, of course.

That's the room right there.

Can't enjoy Faulkner without a glass of whiskey, after all!

Faulkner?! Can't enjoy Bazooka Joe without a glass of whiskey.
 

Barry

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A fellow librarian sent me this some time ago: Pictures of Libraries

The actual title of the page is "hot library smut" and the title is probably not work friendly. However, there's nothing naughty on the page.

Which library do you like best?

Barry
 

carebear

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Barry said:
A fellow librarian sent me this some time ago: Pictures of Libraries

The actual title of the page is "hot library smut" and the title is probably not work friendly. However, there's nothing naughty on the page.

Which library do you like best?

Barry

That's like trying to decide the best looking girl in a Playboy "Girls of the Big 10 conference" pictorial.

They're all beautiful in their own way. :D

I'm going to go be alone with my computer now... lol
 

Mojave Jack

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Barry said:
A fellow librarian sent me this some time ago: Pictures of Libraries

The actual title of the page is "hot library smut" and the title is probably not work friendly. However, there's nothing naughty on the page.

Which library do you like best?

Barry
Heaven! I see heaven! My favorite would have to be the Stiftsbibliothek, St. Gallen...no! wait! the Handelingenkamer Tweede Kamer Der Staten-Generaal Den Haag. Deifnately. Or the Trinity College Library, Dublin. Arrgh! So many libraries, so little time!

BTW, Barry, at which library do you work? I didn't realize you were a librarian. Very cool.
 

vonwotan

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My ideal library (and home) is the Pierpont Morgan on Fifth Avenue in New York. There are more beautiful, more luxurious libraries sprinkled around the world but, it's location and it's elegance have made this one of my first stops whenever I get home to NYC.
 

moustache

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Mojave Jack said:
Yes! I'd love to see what others have in their library. I, as of yet, do not own a house large enough to accomodate a library, so my books are tucked into shelves all over the house. And by tucked I mean stacked two deep, crammed to overflowing, piled on the floor...

Some believe that if you go to heaven it will be like some ideal place that may only exist in your mind. I like to think that I will go to heaven, and that it might look something like this!

Library.jpg



WOW!!!!!!!!

If i enter a library like that,i might never leave!!!!


JD
 

carebear

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I'll need a concealed room, hidden behind a bookcase. To keep my treasure maps and ancient tomes of power and such.
 

Ruby Slippers

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I am actually very fond of my school library. The architecture of most of the school is quite beautiful, and the library is one of my favorite buildings:

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Of course despite the fact that a scene from a notorious pornographic movie was filmed there (without consent!).
 

Mojave Jack

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Nice room, Scot! I have a funky old 1950s fireplace that I deperately want to tear out and put in something along the lines you have there. My father did something similar in his living room, too. You built those bookshelves yourself?

carebear said:
I'll need a concealed room, hidden behind a bookcase. To keep my treasure maps and ancient tomes of power and such.
What library would be complete without that?! It would also serve to hide the entrance to the Skull Cave, of course.
 

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