Hidden Libraries The World’s Most Unusual Book Depositories

Hidden Libraries: The World’s Most Unusual Book Depositories by D. C. Helmuth, published by Lonely Planet Global Limited in 2024, invites readers to explore 50 remarkable hidden libraries around the globe. This 208-page edition, written in English, showcases each library’s unique story and mission, highlighting their impact on local communities. The book features captivating photographs and provides the exact locations of these enchanting spaces, making it a visual and informative journey for bibliophiles and travelers alike.
Readers will discover a diverse array of libraries, from a book swap in a vintage fridge in New Zealand to a secluded log cabin library in Scotland’s woodlands. Each entry includes insights from the resident caretakers, offering a glimpse into the fascinating narratives behind these special places. With topics spanning library and information science, communication studies, and travel, this edition serves as a testament to the enduring power of literature and the connections it fosters across cultures.
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“a wonderful testament to the power and endurance of the written word” – The Age
“Bibliophiles will be enthralled” – Publisher’s Weekly
“a perfectly on-point present for any reader” – BookPage
Discover 50 of the world’s most magnificent hidden libraries – each with a unique and uplifting story to tell – featuring a foreword by librarian, bestselling author, and literary critic Nancy Pearl.
Book swap your latest read in a cool 1950s style fridge in New Zealand or hike through the ethereal woodlands of Eas Mor in Scotland where a hidden library in a small log cabin awaits. Each entry shares the library’s mission and impact on the local community and offers fascinating stories from its resident caretaker.
Inside Hidden Libraries:
- 50 enchanting, obscure and astounding libraries from around the world
- Fascinating insider knowledge and unique stories from each library’s resident caretaker
- Captivating photos accompany every entry and the exact location of each hidden library is revealed
- Featured libraries include: North America – Idaho: Little Free Library in a Cottonwood Tree; California: The Prison Library Project. South America – Argentina: The Weapon of Mass Instruction; Colombia: The Biblioburro. Africa – Egypt: St Catherine’s Monastery; Mali: The Timbuktu Manuscripts. Asia & the Middle East – China: The Lonely Library; Philippines: Reading Club 2000. Europe – England: Phone Booth Library; Norway: The Future Library. Oceania & Beyond – Antarctica: The Little Free Library at the South Pole; Outer Space: The International Space Station Library
- Written by Diana Helmuth, an award winning author who writes about subjects including travel, nature, and philosophical trends
From the rare to the romantic, this extraordinary guide to our planet’s hidden libraries makes the ultimate gift for literature lovers, adventurers, and dreamers alike. Nothing brings people together quite like a good book.
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