Living with Books

by Dominique Dupuich

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Takes us on a tour around the home libraries of some of the top names in the worlds of art, design and fashion. Lavish, specially taken photographs of each library, accompanied by descriptive commentary, provide an excellent reference for anyone seeking design ideas.

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I thought there could not be a photo book of libraries that could turn me off. But here we are. There may be one or two that I would like to spend time in, but for the most, I found them either pretentious or haphazard. Can you really like books if you pile them thus?
A genial picture book about the (huge) personal libraries of the French cultural elite. The book is divided into eight chapters according to profession/inspiration: Collectors, interior designers, designers, writers, fashionistas, journalists, artists and money bags. Some are working libraries, others for pleasure. Some display a personal reading history, others are for show. Some are inherited, some collected, others mere piles of unconnected books. Overall, a wonderful testament to book culture.

My only wish would have been a chapter on the books of the forgotten and the non-readers. The libraries of the poor in the HLM (housing projects) as well as the many yuppies with scarcely a book.
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zu viel Dekor, zu wenig Bibliothek

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Genres
Nonfiction, Art & Design, Home & Garden, General Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
747.73Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsInterior decorationRoom designHome office
LCC
NK2115.5 .B66 .B4313Fine Arts3600-(9990) Other arts and art industriesDecorative artsInterior decoration. House decorationGeneral. History, etc.
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163
Popularity
200,003
Reviews
3
Rating
½ (3.57)
Languages
English, French, German
Media
Paper
ISBNs
4