From a supermodel’s L.A. kitchen to an antiques dealer’s New York City terrace, these are your favorite homes and spaces we pinned this year
It's tough to study when you're sitting in an architectural marvel.
Looking for the best Oxford libraries? As one of the most famous universities in the world, there are tonnes! But which Oxford College has the best library? Inevitably, the majority of my final year at
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Though they are losing ground to the e-book and the audiobook, public libraries were once central hubs of human intellectual progress. There's something about them that still attracts people, however – whether it's their magnificent historical buildings or the unmistakable smell of old books and dust, scholars and bookworms alike still enjoy perusing their hoards of literary treasures.
From classic views to cool cafes and hidden spots, here's a list of some of the most Instagrammable places in Munich
My idea of heaven is a little bookstore in Paris, France called Shakespeare and Company (link). I would love to be locked in overnight with a picnic basket of French food.
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What booklover wouldn’t want a duvet like #19?
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The monumental Musaeum of Alexandria was famous for its legendary library. The tragic story of the building’s destruction continues to be a painful one for people who love ancient history and literature. So what treasures were lost in its devastating fire?
Linking up with Leigh Kramer to share what I've been into lately. what April looks like in my backyard (April 8) I left a chilly Louisville on April 9 for
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The stairs inside any structure are often dismissed as just a functional part of the building, nothing more. Although they are designed to aesthetically blend in with the rest of your interior or exterior, they are often not styled in…
Libraries so stunning you probably won't get much reading done.
An Evening at Home (1888). Sir Edward John Poynter (English, 1836–1919). Watercolour. The relaxed informal domesticity would suggest that the woman depicted is almost certainly the artist's wife...
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In September I went back to college. I had spotted this Ashby pattern ages ago and just couldn’t get it out of my head. I had romantic visions of studying, surrounded by books, with this drap…
Bookworms can relate to this pet peeve.
Not many travellers coming to Portugal know about this hidden treasure, the Mafra library! If you like books and libraries, this is your place...
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Philadelphia-based photographer Candace Karch accompanied Ms. Ulmer, a 97 year old artist, for over five years with her camera to create a series of powerful photographs. Candace Karch states: “Marie Ulmer is a 97 year old artist (…). She has made a piece of art everyday for the last ninety years. For thirty five years […]
“The Child’s Treasury” edited by May Hill. Literature for the child as part of the Foundation Desk Co. series. Copyrighted by W.F. Quarrie & Co, 1924. Illustrator unknown.
A list of the top 100 women of history on the web, arranged in the sequence of their popularity in web searches.