Cloud study, 1893, Eero Järnefelt
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The young Corgi puppy, curious as ever, had snuck into the old study while everyone was asleep. Amidst the towering bookshelves and antique furniture, the pup discovered a treasure trove of dusty tomes and forgotten relics. With a gleam in its eye, the little dog climbed atop the worn leather books, dreaming of grand adventures that surely must be contained within their pages. The warm glow of the lamp cast the scene in an almost magical light, as if the very secrets of the universe were just waiting to be uncovered by an intrepid explorer, even one with fluffy ears and a wagging tail.
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'72-year-old bookseller, living in Rabat, Morocco, spends 6 to 8 hours a day reading books. Having read over 5000 books in French, he remains the oldest bookseller in Rabat, spending more than 43 years in the same location.
When asked about leaving his books unattended outside, where they could potentially be stolen, Mohamed responded that those who can’t read don’t steal books, and those who can, aren’t thieves.'
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‘En Hånd, Tegnet Efter Gips’ by Dankvart Dreyer (1816 – 1852)
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found this heavily annotated beautiful beautiful copy at a used books’ store
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