Jamal Awil

← The Library- A Fragile History

It is by no means clear. [definitional]

For much of their long history, libraries were primarily an intellectual resource and a financial asset. Only the very rich could afford to treat their libraries as shiny toys with which to impress their friends, passers-by and, more incidentally, posterity.

Andrew Pettegree, Arthur der Weduwen, The Library- A Fragile Hist…, loc. 46