if you enjoy books, New Haven has bookstores, museums, libraries, & reading rooms aplenty…
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library and its huge stacks and rows of books |
a close up look at some of the volumes at Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Beinecke’s rare Gutenberg Bible, the first bible printed with moveable type |
the lobby of The Study At Yale is a nice place to read |
a reading room in Sterling Memorial Library |
a nice reading area in The Institute Library |
The Institute Library is the oldest membership library in the United States |
a rare view inside “The Stacks”, the upper floors in Sterling Memorial Library |
a rare view inside “The Stacks”, the upper floors in Sterling Memorial Library |
The Institute Library on Chapel Street |
a very small book case full of tiny books (part of ‘Odd Volumes’, currently on display at the Yale University Art Gallery) |
Look Closely — this baseball bat was created from pages of a Sigmund Freud book (part of ‘Odd Volumes’ at YUAG) |
a fictitious library, brought to life in the dining hall, for the Indiana Jones ‘Crystal Skull’ movie |
a library room for Yale’s Collection Of Coins
All Photographs © Mike Franzman (but sharing is enthusiastically encouraged) |