Creating a library

Creating a library

Mrs Danvers gives advice on how to create a library in a newly acquired country house

Thursday, 03 January 2008

Mrs Danvers


New library Dear Mrs Danvers, I have recently bought a 10,000-acre estate with a fine house at its centre. I would like to create a proper library in one of its fine rooms with, of course, dummy leather-bound books on the doors. Do you know who could do this for me?

I imagine, unless buying this estate has cleared out the coffers, that you will not be interested in the cheapo version of this: a wallpaper of book spines made by Brunschwig & Fils. Biblio-theque is a mere £214 for a 4 and a half meters in length. Instead, you should try Decora (01452 307700), whichmakes sections in resin moulded from actual old book spines that, they say, are so good you can't tell the difference. They'll even customise some of the titles so, should you want The Mystery of Wenham Hall or The Screaming Towers of Towham (or whatever your pile is called), then that can be arranged. Oakleaf Reproduction (01535 663274; www.oakleaf.co.uk) has a similar service, and will do all sorts of other panelling besides should you decide you need a 17th-century great hall, for instance. There are firms, I believe, that will tear apart old books to create the effect, but I cannot approve of such vandalism.

Should anyone want to take up my suggestion about buying proper tissue paper by the ream (hundreds of uses), the firm which sells these Holman & Williams (Packaging) (020­ 8879 1100; www.hwpackaging.co.uk) now has a new swatch card. It has 43 different shades of normal tissue and 12 pearlised papers. The colours are wonderful and are excellent mixed together. The only sad news is that these papers are French.

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Comments


October 08 17:37

God looking at my awful spelling I need a good Library!!

OOOps!


October 08 17:35

I have recently aquired a wonderful house with a Libruary, and I intend to re stock, so that my guests nad I may enjoy the Libruary, may I sugest you do the same.


I am appalled that anyone could be so tasteless as to desire faux stacked book shelves. If one is illiterate, one should not have a library.


April 21 14:32

Dare I suggest you consider "real books". As shocking as this may seem, there are those of us who do not fabricate faux-book panels but work with clients to build private libraries from one shelf to several hundred linear feet. A "library" filled with nothing but faux-spines is really a wretched idea anywhere other than a movie set waiting for the final conflagration to consume it. Real houses need real books...as do real minds. On a related note, it is very sad that Country Life, where a great deal of brilliant prose and poetry first saw print, would suggest such a thing.

I strongly suggest you contact a good book dealer, preferably one who specializes in library development, to assist you in building something that you will be pleased and proud to own.

Warm regards,
/ijk
--
Ian J. Kahn
Lux Mentis, Booksellers
Antiquarian & Fine First Editions
211 Marginal Way, #777
Portland, ME, 04101
207-329-1469
http://www.luxmentis.com
Member ABAA/ILAB


April 21 14:21

Dare I suggest you consider "real books". As shocking as this may seem, there are those of us who do not fabricate faux-book panels but work with clients to build private libraries from one shelf to several hundred linear feet. A "library" filled with nothing but faux-spines is really a wretched idea anywhere other than a movie set waiting for the final conflagration to consume the set. Real houses need real books...as do real minds. On a related note, it is very sad that Country Life, where a great deal of brilliant prose and poetry first saw print, would suggest such a thing.

I strongly suggest you contact a good book dealer, preferably one who specializes in library development, to assist you in building something that you will be pleased and proud to own.

Warm regards,
/ijk
--
Ian J. Kahn
Lux Mentis, Booksellers
Antiquarian & Fine First Editions
211 Marginal Way, #777
Portland, ME, 04101
207-329-1469
http://www.luxmentis.com
Member ABAA/ILAB


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