Some of you may remember the announcement I made on 11 February 2008 about having cataloged Sylvia Plath's Library on LibraryThing.
In the September/October 2008 issue of Fine Books & Collections magazine, there is an article entitled "Dead People's Libraries", pages 36-39. The article discusses LibraryThing's Legacy Library project, headed by Jeremy Dibbell (Philobiblos), a colleague of mine at the Massachusetts Historical Society. The article has a lovely black and white image of six books from Plath's library housed at the Lilly Library, Indiana University at Bloomington. The books are War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, U.S.A. by John Dos Passos, The Viking Portable James Joyce, Neilson and Patch's Selections from Chaucer, Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Complete Novels and Selected Tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne. I'm not sure when the September/October issue will be online or whether the article will be available online either.
BBC Scotland interviewd Dibbell today and about the Legacy Library project. The program is available for the next week here.
In the September/October 2008 issue of Fine Books & Collections magazine, there is an article entitled "Dead People's Libraries", pages 36-39. The article discusses LibraryThing's Legacy Library project, headed by Jeremy Dibbell (Philobiblos), a colleague of mine at the Massachusetts Historical Society. The article has a lovely black and white image of six books from Plath's library housed at the Lilly Library, Indiana University at Bloomington. The books are War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, U.S.A. by John Dos Passos, The Viking Portable James Joyce, Neilson and Patch's Selections from Chaucer, Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Complete Novels and Selected Tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne. I'm not sure when the September/October issue will be online or whether the article will be available online either.
BBC Scotland interviewd Dibbell today and about the Legacy Library project. The program is available for the next week here.