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The library of Marienstatt cistercian monastery, Germany.The library is considerably older than the The library of Marienstatt cistercian monastery, Germany.The library is considerably older than the The library of Marienstatt cistercian monastery, Germany.The library is considerably older than the The library of Marienstatt cistercian monastery, Germany.The library is considerably older than the The library of Marienstatt cistercian monastery, Germany.The library is considerably older than the

The library of Marienstatt cistercian monastery, Germany.

The library is considerably older than the current library building, constructed 1907-1909. It contains more than 100,000 volumes, of which 21,500 are considered historically important. Since 2017 the library is considered a nationally important cultural heritage.

Photos from the monastery webpage here.


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In 1982, the Swedish Association of Beer Brewers donated their collection of historical books about

In 1982, the Swedish Association of Beer Brewers donated their collection of historical books about beer and beer brewing to Uppsala University Library in Sweden. This is part of the collection, which is notable for its collection of English, German and Swedish works on beer mainly from the 18th century. In total it consists of about 14 shelf meters and around 140 volumes.

Picture source here, from an open source study partially about the colelction.


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bibliotheque-la-nature:

This tower, patched unevenly with black ivy, arose like a mutilated finger from among the fists of knuckled masonry and pointed blasphemously at heaven. At night the owls made of it an echoing throat; by day it stood voiceless and cast its long shadow.

Mervyn Peake

This tower, patched unevenly with black ivy, arose like a mutilated finger from among the fists of knuckled masonry and pointed blasphemously at heaven. At night the owls made of it an echoing throat; by day it stood voiceless and cast its long shadow.

Mervyn Peake

Why do people have to be this lonely? What’s the point of it all? Millions of people in this world, all of them yearning, looking to others to satisfy them, yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness?

Haruki Murakami

// Baylor University //

“It was a cold grey day in late November. The weather had changed overnight, when a backing wind brought a granite sky and a mizzling rain with it, and although it was now only a little after two o'clock in the afternoon the pallor of a winter evening seemed to have closed upon the hills, cloaking them in mist.”

I dig rainy days because they make me sad in a way I like, and I read books until I fall asleep holding them.

-Brad Barkley, Jars of Glass

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