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       Talking 
        about Books - Len Mullenger 
         
        from the Charlecote Library 
       
         
         Charlecote 
        Park is a grand 16th-century country house, surrounded by its own deer 
        park, on the banks of the River Avon near Wellesbourne, about 4 miles 
        east of Stratford-upon-Avon and 5.5 miles south of Warwick, Warwickshire, 
        England.  
      A series of talks 
        on books are here presented as web pages. 
      Wherever possible 
        examples have been drawn from the library at Charlecote Park 
      Enjoy 
      Len 
        Mullenger 
         
         
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       The 
        origin of books 
        From clay and stone tablets, wax tablets, Papyrus scrolls, manuscripts, 
        codexes and printed books 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
      How 
        we came to have books 
        
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        For 
        a booktalk the books have to be selected by experienced volunteers and 
        then approved by the Conservators. Then I have to use them to present 
        a coherent story. The talks used to be presented live but now this can 
        only be done on the internet. 
         
       Preparing 
        for a Book Talk 
        
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       The 
        Lucy family have been avid book collectors for many generations, which 
        is evidenced by the library at Charlecote housing an amazing collection 
        of around 3,500 books.  
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
       Introductory talk 
        Title: Four 
        Centuries of the Library at Charlecote Park
      The Lucy family have always 
        been avid collectors of books. Although many were sold off in the Agricultural 
        depression in the 1870s many fine books still survive. They are housed 
        in the 19th century extension designed by Thomas Willament with wood carving 
        from the Warwick wood carvers headed by James Wilcox.
        
       Charlecote 
        Park has a fine collection of early Gardening and botanical books. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
      Introductory Talk: 
        The 
        Garden and the Wild 
       
        
      
       When 
      the National Trust took over Charlecote Park in 1946 it was the link with 
      William Shakespeare of Stratford that persuaded them Charlecote might be 
      a good addition to the National Trust. Just what was the link? 
        
 
        Introductory Talk The Library at Charlecote 
        Park with an emphasis on Shakespearean connections  
         
        
        
        
        
        
       
       
          
        How 
        we almost lost books 
        Wars or obsessive religious bigotry have been responsible for wholesale 
        destruction of books. Then we will look at an amazing survivor. Only a 
        single copy has ever been found yet it is such an important book: On the 
        Nature of things [De Rerum Natura] by Lucretius, composed around 50BC. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
      Photographs by Jana 
        Eastwood 
        
        
       Further 
        articles and information. 
      
        
       
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