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Ex Libris Carissimis - Christopher Morley

Ex Libris Carissimis

By: Christopher Morley

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Ex Libris Carissimis" is a charming and insightful collection of essays that explores the profound personal connection between a reader and their library. Written by the celebrated American man of letters, Christopher Morley, this work serves as an intimate guide to the joys of book collecting, the art of reading, and the enduring power of the written word. Based on a series of lectures, the text reflects Morley's infectious enthusiasm for literature and his deep appreciation for the physical and intellectual beauty of books.

Throughout the work, Morley shares personal anecdotes, literary recommendations, and reflections on the bibliophilic life. He discusses the emotional resonance of finding a long-sought volume and the quiet satisfaction of building a collection that reflects one's own soul. From the practicalities of bibliography to the spiritual rewards of daily reading, the author captures the essence of what it means to be a true lover of books. "Ex Libris Carissimis" is a timeless tribute to the literary world, offering wit, wisdom, and inspiration to anyone who treasures the printed page. It remains a vital piece of literary appreciation, celebrating the works that become our closest companions and the stories that shape our lives.

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