Unpacking My Library by Leah Price

A compact cultural and literary study of how writers and readers accumulate, annotate, and live with books, exploring the personal, social, and material lives of private libraries; it examines why particular volumes are kept or discarded, how marginalia and shelving create meaning, and how the circulation and ownership of books shape reading habits, authorship, and intellectual identity across historical and social contexts.

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