The largest library I've ever been in was my first university's library. Four floors, east, central, and west, and two half-floors (1A and 2A) that I would get lost in often. My second university's library was much simpler: two floors. My home town? Two floors. St. Louis? Two floors and a basement. Nashua? One floor and a basement. With the exception of St. Louis (where it was just one branch in a larger system), every space was full of books. It wasn't anything like the movies where they have rows of desks and all the books are on large shelfs along the walls.
Today I went to the Boston Public Library. Holy hell! It's like nothing I've ever seen. At first I couldn't figure out where to find the books! Everything was statues and sculptures and murals and marble. There were two lion statues in honor of the 2nd Massachusetts infantry that fought in the civil war. There was a French mural discussing the Muse.
I wanted to take lots and lots of pictures. I was less impressed at how few books they really had. I couldn't help but look at the shelves and think, Nashua has more books than this! Then I turned a corner. What? The library continues on for a city block? Oh, okay, so there are more books. I get what you're saying.
Wow. Just, wow. You know those rooms in the movies where there are rows of desks and a vaulted ceiling that's at least two stories tall? Yeah, I walked through that today.
Today I went to the Boston Public Library. Holy hell! It's like nothing I've ever seen. At first I couldn't figure out where to find the books! Everything was statues and sculptures and murals and marble. There were two lion statues in honor of the 2nd Massachusetts infantry that fought in the civil war. There was a French mural discussing the Muse.
I wanted to take lots and lots of pictures. I was less impressed at how few books they really had. I couldn't help but look at the shelves and think, Nashua has more books than this! Then I turned a corner. What? The library continues on for a city block? Oh, okay, so there are more books. I get what you're saying.
Wow. Just, wow. You know those rooms in the movies where there are rows of desks and a vaulted ceiling that's at least two stories tall? Yeah, I walked through that today.
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We aren't too small...5 public floors, 1 non-public floor, four science branch libraries in their respective department buildings, plus a remote storage building (2 floors).
One of them was open. I wanted to walk down them and see what was down there. Artifacts or lost tomes. Or the mafia. Who knows? But there's a policeman that walks the halls, so I didn't want to go to jail. I couldn't claim the "I couldn't read the sign" defense in a library. :)
Your "not being able to read the sign in a library comment reminds me of the time I went to a four story book store when I was in China. I had never before known what it must feel like to be completely illiterate. I don't speak Italian, but I could make some educated guesses in an Italian bookstore, ditto most European bookstores or libraries. China? Totally clueless. Interesting feeling of the total loss of power. It's like losing an arm, or worse.