Saturday, April 22

LIBRARY SNAPSHOT

Kj’s muse asked if I would post a photograph of my books. I only have this old one, which isn’t very good, I’m afraid. The number of books you may include in one picture before loosing the cachet of each book is smaller than I thought it would be, at least with my old camera, so I didn’t get around to taking any more.

The books on the upper shelf are from the first three decades of the last century. Cervantes’ Don Quixote in two volumes; Rousseau’s Confessions in two volumes; twelve novels and reminiscences by Anatole France; Goethe’s Faust; a volume of short stories by E.T.A. Hoffmann; Gottfried Keller’s The People of Seldwyla and a collection of his short stories; Giovanni Papini’s The Failure, Alfred Döblin’s Berlin Alexanderplatz; Dostoevsky’s The Idiot; Gorky’s Memoirs in two volumes; and a collection of Gogol’s short stories.

On the lower shelf stand English editions from the first half of the last century. The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan; Thomas More’s Utopia, Walter Raleigh on Milton; Macaulay’s Essays in two volumes; Dickens’ Oliver Twist; Thackeray’s Henry Osmond; Hazlitt’s Essays; three novels by Stevenson; Poe’s short stories in two volumes; two novels by Bret Harte; Maugham’s The Razor’s Edge; Huxley’s Grey Eminence; two novels by Durrell; two by Conrad; and one by Aloysius Horn.

1 Comments:

Blogger KJ's muse said...

Thanks Country Dweller.

"Books are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house." --Henry Ward Beecher

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