Tuesday Thingers

This week’s question: Legacy libraries. With which legacy libraries do you share books? Tell us a little about a couple of them and what you share.

I had no idea that this group I See Dead People’s Books existed! It is mind-boggling. People have entered the personal libraries of a number of famous people into LibraryThing and collectively they are called Legacy Libraries.

I share books with quite a few of them. Ernest Hemingway and I share 71 books, but he did own 7,411 books. One of those 71 books is Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland, which we both share with Marilyn Monroe!

 I share 4 books with Marilyn Monroe, out of the 261 books of hers that were sold at auction after she died. The four books we have in common are:

  • Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking glass and The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll
  • The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
  • Ulysses by James Joyce

James Joyce and I share three books:

  • The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
  • The Iliad of Homer by Homer
  • The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf

 

I’m thrilled that Leonardo Da Vinci and I share Dante’s Divine Comedy – I did start reading it, I must finish it one day! Oh, and Ernest Hemingway shares it too.

9 thoughts on “Tuesday Thingers

  1. I was aware of Legacy Libraries but hadn’t checked into the feature at all. It wasn’t until someone posted exactly how to get to it that I could check it out. (I can be a bit…slow…sometimes.) Now I can write my own post!

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  2. You have quite a bit of overlap! I didn’t have any really. It’s fun to think about based on our reading choices. Might have to read some more classics to get a match (okay, probably not. LOL).

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  3. I’m quite familiar with Carl Sandburg because we both lived in the same state (Illinois). Since he was a famous poet and writer, we had to learn some of his poems in school. You can read more about Sandburg here.

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