The Library in America
Using over 400 rare photographs, virtually none of which has ever before appeared in a book, Dickson assembles a kind of family album of the American library and intersperses his own insightful commentary, along with dozens of prose "snapshots" by well-known and sometimes unusual writers.
Using over 400 rare photographs, virtually none of which has ever before appeared in a book, Dickson assembles a kind of family album of the American library and intersperses his own insightful commentary, along with dozens of prose "snapshots" by well-known and sometimes unusual writers.
Using over 400 rare photographs, virtually none of which has ever before appeared in a book, Dickson assembles a kind of family album of the American library and intersperses his own insightful commentary, along with dozens of prose "snapshots" by well-known and sometimes unusual writers.