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Tom Mole is Assistant Professor of English at McGill University, Canada.

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20th century
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University of Bristol
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English professor

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How meta! A book about books. This gentle non fiction explores books, books as objects, books in their relationship to our sense of self, books as things that build and define relationships with others, books that mark stages of life, books that shape and categorise knowledge... it is surprisingly easy to read, and none of it felt like a Radical New Thought, but it is thoughtful and well structured and a delightful tour of the world of books and how they shape humanity.
 
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atreic | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 20, 2023 |
Not as interesting as it seems like it would be. I didn't finish it.
 
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CodyMaxwellBooks | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 30, 2021 |
Although there exist many books on the subject of the value of books and libraries, this small tome yet manages to contribute a bit of something new. Unlike many of those other authors, Mole builds up from his thoughts about the book, and a book, toward further reflections on books in the aggregate, libraries: "when gathered together in large numbers, books make a kind of argument that's different from the argument you find spelled out in their pages."

There is sui generis value to libraries that is not reducible to the books, so we are not surprised to hear that "Students want to work alongside those endless shelves, even if they can access the texts they need on their laptops." Because "I experience libraries and bookshops as spaces of enormous potential, which invite me to imagine new avenues of intellectual exploration, new pathways of reading pleasure," intellectual labor happens easier and more successfully in libraries, just by being there, amidst the books, even without pulling a single one from the shelf.… (mehr)
 
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dono421846 | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 17, 2021 |
Worthy survey of books as a physical objects – a reminder we all need in an age that increasing treats books as digital content in a cardboard or computerised wrapper. But I kept comparing it in my head to Anne Fadiman's Ex Libris and her other book writing, which is a bit more sprightly and assured, and Henry Petroski's The Book on the Bookshelf, which is more detailed and thorough.
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adzebill | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 10, 2020 |

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