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The Book on the Bookshelf (Vintage) (Paperback)

by Henry Petroski (Author)
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage Books; illustrated edition edition (1 Dec 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0375706399
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375706394
  • Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 13 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 314,064 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Consider the book. Though Goodnight Moon and Finnegan's Wake differ considerably in content and intended audience, they do share some basic characteristics. They have pages, they're roughly the same shape, and whether in a bookstore, library, or private home, they are generally stored vertically on shelves. Indeed, this is so much the norm that in these days of high-tech printing presses and chain bookstores, it's easy to believe that the book, like the cockroach, remains much the same as it ever was. But as Henry Petroski makes abundantly clear in The Book on the Bookshelf, books as we know them have had a long and complex evolution. Indeed, he takes us from the scroll to the codex to the hand-lettered illuminated texts that were so rare and valuable they were chained to lecterns to prevent theft. Along the way he provides plenty of amusing anecdotes about libraries (according to one possibly apocryphal account, the library at Alexandria borrowed the works of the great Greek authors from Athens, had them copied, and then sent the copies back, keeping the originals), book collectors, and the care of books.

Book-lover though he may be, however, Henry Petroski is, first and foremost, an engineer and so, in the end, it is the evolution of bookshelves even more than of books that fascinates him. Pigeonholes for scrolls, book presses containing thousands of chained volumes, rotating lecterns that allowed scholars to peruse more than one book at a time--these are just a few of the ingenious methods readers have devised over the centuries for storing their books: "in cabinets beneath the desks, on shelves in front of them, in triangular attic-like spaces formed under the back-to-back sloped surfaces of desktops or small tabletop lecterns that rested upon a horizontal surface." Placing books vertically on shelves, spines facing outward, is a fairly recent invention, it would seem. Well written as it is, if The Book on the Bookshelf were only about books-as-furniture, it would have little appeal to the general reader. Petroski, however, uses this treatise on design to examine the very human motivations that lie behind it. From the example of Samuel Pepys, who refused to have more titles than his library could hold (about 3,000), to an appendix detailing all the ways people organise their collections (by sentimental value, by size, by colour, and by price, to name a few of the more unconventional methods), Petroski peppers his account with enough human interest to keep his audience reading from cover to cover. --Alix Wilber --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"For anyone interested in the craft of reading, [this book] is a compulsive necessity." --"The New York Times Book Review"
"A fascinating history of two related common objects, impeccably documented and beautifully illustrated." --"Civilization"
"After reading this book, you will not look at a book or a bookshelf in the same way." --"Seattle Times"
"If 'God is in the details, ' then those seeking God should read Petroski's books." --"Library Journal"

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4.0 out of 5 stars Can a bookshelf be interesting? You bet!, 2 May 2001
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I bought this book out of curiosity. I am really interested in the history of books and reading and this seemed like a natural progression.

My friends laugh when I say that I am reading a book about the history of bookshelves but I loved it!

To find out about how reading rooms have been planned with light and storage considerations and to see some of the fantastic inventions to help academics in their study of text was a real revelation. It made me realise that there was so much more to this piece of furniture that I take for granted. I learnt so much and intend to continue reading around the subject. More books like this please!

I dream of a bookshelf lined room and promise to look at the shelves as well as the books from now on!!!

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