The Inside-Outside Book of Libraries

The Inside-Outside Book of Libraries by Roxie Munro, published by Random House Children’s Books in 2008, is a 48-page exploration of libraries across America. This edition presents a selection of libraries, ranging from the Library of Congress to personal collections, highlighting their significance in society. The book emphasizes the beauty and diversity of libraries, illustrating how they have served humanity from ancient times to the modern era.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of libraries that showcases their role in education and media studies. The full-color illustrations complement the text, offering insights into the various forms libraries take and their impact on our aspirations. This juvenile nonfiction work invites young readers to appreciate the importance of books and libraries in fostering knowledge and community.
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“A room without books is like a body without a soul”.–Cicero. Libraries, serve us all. They are as ancient as Egypt and as modern as the modem. Here is a selection of libraries from across America–from the Library of Congress to a child’s bookshelf collection–that are explored in word and print to suggest the beauty and industry, the variety and vigor with which libraries attend our highest aspirations. Full color.
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