Antique Books

April 5, 2009

The Library

Filed under: The Library — Bogdan Nemes @ 10:29 am
New pictures from my Library.
As I’ve told you, the look of the shelves is changing every time a new edition appears. And I believe this is the time I should show it again, because the other post is berried in the depth pf the blog.

In the first picture – The Grad Dictionnaire Universel by Larousse and on the lower shelve is Voltaire, that I have posted on this blog in the 18th Century label.
In the second picture – Gustave Dore shelve . You can see them all in the Gustave Dore label, except for the Don Quichote, that I haven’t yet shown.

These are the “expensive shelves” :) as I like to call them.
Everything in the first picture you can see on the blog – and the most important is Hieronymus (1476), and you can find it in the Incunabula lebel.
The second picture is the Zurich Bible and two other books that I’m going to post later on – 1643 the huge single book and 1679 – the two volumes.

Please leave your impressions and feel free to comment on the other posts too, give me additional data, especially on the incunabulas I have here.
Enjoy! :)

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2 Comments »

  1. extraordinar!
    toata admiratia mea!

    Comment by luminita rais — May 5, 2009 @ 6:30 pm

  2. Salut din nou…
    As vrea sa corespondam putin pe privat…
    adresa mea e radu.olteanu(a rond) gmail.com
    Te rog scrie-mi…
    Sunt de-a dreptul fascinat de biblioteca ta, dar si de grafica.

    Comment by Radu Oltean — May 7, 2009 @ 8:08 pm


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