The Guide to Reading — the Pocket University Volume XXIII by Various
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GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS
GENERAL INDEX OF TITLES THE POCKET UNIVERSITY Books for Study and Reading BY LYMAN ABBOTT There are three services which books may render in the home: they may be ornaments, tools, or friends. I was told a few years ago the following story which is worth retelling as an illustration of the use of books as ornaments. A millionaire who had one house in the city, one in the mountains, and one in the South, wished to build a fourth house on the seashore. A house ought to have a library. Therefore this new house was to have a library. When the house was finished he found the library shelves had been made so shallow that they would not take books of an ordinary size. His architect proposed to change the bookshelves. The millionaire did not wish the change made, but told his architect to buy fine bindings of classical books and glue them into the shelves. The architect on making inquiries discovered that the bindings would cost more than slightly shop-worn editions of the books themselves. So the books were bought, cut in two from top to bottom about in the middle, one half thrown away, and the other half replaced upon the shelves that the handsome backs presented the same appearance they would have presented if the entire book had |
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