By: Robert Dawson
Genre: Non-Fiction Photography
Princeton Architectural Press
April 1, 2014
On Sale: April 8, 2014
Featuring:
192 pages
ISBN: 161689217X
EAN: 9781616892173
Hardcover
Book Summary
A gorgeous visual celebration of America's public
libraries including 150 photos, plus essays by Bill Moyers,
Ann Patchett, Anne Lamott, Amy Tan, Barbara Kingsolver, and
many more.
Many of us have vivid recollections of
childhood visits to a public library: the unmistakable musty
scent, the excitement of checking out a stack of newly
discovered books. Today, the more than 17,000 libraries in
America also function as de facto community centers offering
free access to the internet, job-hunting assistance, or a
warm place to take shelter. And yet, across the country,
cities large and small are closing public libraries or
curtailing their hours of operation. Over the last eighteen
years, photographer Robert Dawson has crisscrossed the
country documenting hundreds of these endangered
institutions. The Public Library presents a wide
selection of Dawson's photographs— from the majestic reading
room at the New York Public Library to Allensworth,
California's one-room Tulare County Free Library built by
former slaves. Accompanying Dawson's revealing photographs
are essays, letters, and poetry by some of America's most
celebrated writers. A foreword by Bill Moyers and an
afterword by Ann Patchett bookend this important survey of a
treasured American institution.