Description
Explore a treasure trove of literary history with "100 Books from the Libraries of the National Trust." This stunning, illustrated volume beautifully showcases an eclectic mix of 100 rare books and manuscripts curated from the National Trust’s extensive libraries across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Dating from the 8th to the 21st centuries, this collection features illuminated medieval manuscripts, the oldest atlas held by the Trust, and even a volume from the library of Henry VIII. Dive deep into literary rarities, including a unique book inscribed in blood, an extraordinary Arabic manuscript on horsemanship, and the largest volume of botanical drawings ever produced.
This book is perfect for history buffs, bibliophiles, and anyone passionate about the literary arts. With each book arranged chronologically, readers are treated to beautiful photography alongside easy-to-read, illuminating captions that bring the stories of these extraordinary texts to life. Highlights include Dame Ellen Terry's annotated copy of Shakespeare’s *Macbeth*, the first book ever printed in Antarctica, Virginia Woolf's handwritten manuscript for *Orlando*, and John Lennon’s cherished childhood copy of *William the Gangster*.
Whether you are searching for an enriching coffee table book, a unique gift for a literature lover, or a captivating source of inspiration, "100 Books from the Libraries of the National Trust" is a must-have addition to any collection. This beautifully curated anthology not only celebrates the written word but also encapsulates the extensive legacy of the National Trust's literary treasures, making it an invaluable resource for all who appreciate the art of reading.
This book is perfect for history buffs, bibliophiles, and anyone passionate about the literary arts. With each book arranged chronologically, readers are treated to beautiful photography alongside easy-to-read, illuminating captions that bring the stories of these extraordinary texts to life. Highlights include Dame Ellen Terry's annotated copy of Shakespeare’s *Macbeth*, the first book ever printed in Antarctica, Virginia Woolf's handwritten manuscript for *Orlando*, and John Lennon’s cherished childhood copy of *William the Gangster*.
Whether you are searching for an enriching coffee table book, a unique gift for a literature lover, or a captivating source of inspiration, "100 Books from the Libraries of the National Trust" is a must-have addition to any collection. This beautifully curated anthology not only celebrates the written word but also encapsulates the extensive legacy of the National Trust's literary treasures, making it an invaluable resource for all who appreciate the art of reading.