The gnomes of Zürich are well-known, but are you aware there are some of these mythical creatures right here in Halifax? Over the last few weeks, we library gnomes have been working tirelessly by candlelight, in our expansive network of underground vaults and caverns, unearthing a vast richness of newly acquired treasures for our new Central Library’s grand opening.
And as I found through opening hundreds of boxes, never has there been a better time to read a classic. Reprints of classic titles have always filtered into the Library’s branches, but we have been opening boxes to find many bright new editions from the likes of Hemingway and Robertson Davies, to extensive back-catalogues of mystery authors like P.D. James and Agatha Christie.
Yesterday I came across two lesser-known classic authors writing about life in L.A. in the 1930s.
‘Twill be a fine season to discover or revisit a classic novel at the library, and unlike our Swiss counterparts, our treasures are there to borrow and use at your leisure.
Steven