Library books from Lit & Phil

Today I made my usual trip to Newcastle on the Metro in order to change my library books. I go roughly once every couple of weeks and usually take out three novels and one non-fiction book. Here is the entrance plaque to the building.

The entrance plaque to the Lit & Phil

Today my ration of non-fiction was in instructional book on line drawing, published in 1955. I am very much looking forward to reading it. I already started one of the novels on the journey home.  The library looks great inside. I have several photos of this sort of shot.

A view of one of the main reading rooms, from the upper stacks

I know Toby sent me a link to somebody else’s blog who has put up some pics of the Lit n Phil, but I can’t put my finger on that link right now (I don’t know the person concerned).

Ok, well, I think I’ll dive into my new novel. Speak to you later, my dear blogophiles.

2 Responses to “Library books from Lit & Phil”

  1. Woody B's avatar Woody B Says:

    hey Fyrm,

    you may want to look at this book, http://www.amazon.com/How-Draw-Comics-Marvel-Way/dp/0671530771#reader_0671530771

    It’s very well done and explains how to set a real sense of drama to any drawing.

  2. enigmaticpencil's avatar enigmaticpencil Says:

    It looks good, Woody. I shall have to have a browse, next time I go to the big book shop.

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