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Coffee House Press
ISBN-10
1566894077
ISBN-13
9781566894074
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Number of Pages
264 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Little Free Library Book
Publication Year
2015
Subject
Do-It-Yourself / Carpentry, Library & Information Science / Archives & Special Libraries
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
House & Home, Language Arts & Disciplines
Series
Books in Action Ser.
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Hardcover
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0.8 in
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31 Oz
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9 in
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8 in
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2014-038255
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" The Little Free Library Book , a 200-page hardcover published by Minneapolis-based Coffee House Press and written by Twin Cities author Margret Aldrich, explains the history and the philosophy of LFL creator Todd Bol, stories of stewards around the world, tips for starting and curating a Little Library, building plans and 350 color photos of the most creative libraries." -- Pioneer Press " The Little Free Library Book is both an entertaining read and an inspiring one. Aldrich writes with a clear, journalistic ease. The prose is informative but shot through with an obvious affection for her subject." -- Star Tribune "In April, Coffee House Press in Minneapolis will publish The Little Free Library Book , a book that documents library owners from all over the world." -- Chicago Tribune "Both primer and inspiration, a history & a guide for how to get involved" -- Los Angeles Times "[Margret Aldrich] profiles Little Free Libraries with distinct creative flair and the citizen librarians behind them." -- The Capital Times " The Little Free Library Book , is something entirely unique and exciting to read. . . . The Little Free Library Book has pictures galore for inspiration, how-to instructions for those looking to start their own LFL, and first hand experiences from Aldrich herself, as well as from founder Todd Bol, and from LFL stewards around the world." -- Hazel & Wren "Bol's grassroots story and those of many Little Free Library caretakers are told in Margret Aldrich's delightful new book, The Little Free Library Book " -- SF Gate "A beautiful coffee table book." -- Book Riot "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book's] pages, along with helpful how-to's for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." -- Loft "The organization is also celebrating the launch of the The Little Free Library Book , which highlights the people behind the movement, written by Minneapolis-based author and Little Free Library steward Margaret Aldrich." -- Bring Me The News " Book Riot contributor Margret Aldrich's The Little Free Library Book , available for preorder, comes out from Coffee House Press. Isn't the cover beautiful? I need this book!" -- Book Riot, " The Little Free Library Book , a 200-page hardcover published by Minneapolis-based Coffee House Press and written by Twin Cities author Margret Aldrich, explains the history and the philosophy of LFL creator Todd Bol, stories of stewards around the world, tips for starting and curating a Little Library, building plans and 350 color photos of the most creative libraries." -- Pioneer Press " The Little Free Library Book is both an entertaining read and an inspiring one. Aldrich writes with a clear, journalistic ease. The prose is informative but shot through with an obvious affection for her subject." -- Star Tribune "[ The Little Free Library Book ] is the definitive guide to a phenomenon." -- MinnPost "In April, Coffee House Press in Minneapolis will publish The Little Free Library Book , a book that documents library owners from all over the world." -- Chicago Tribune "Both primer and inspiration, a history & a guide for how to get involved" -- Los Angeles Times "[Margret Aldrich] profiles Little Free Libraries with distinct creative flair and the citizen librarians behind them." -- The Capital Times " The Little Free Library Book , is something entirely unique and exciting to read. . . . The Little Free Library Book has pictures galore for inspiration, how-to instructions for those looking to start their own LFL, and first hand experiences from Aldrich herself, as well as from founder Todd Bol, and from LFL stewards around the world." -- Hazel & Wren "Bol's grassroots story and those of many Little Free Library caretakers are told in Margret Aldrich's delightful new book, The Little Free Library Book " -- SF Gate "A beautiful coffee table book." -- Book Riot "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book's] pages, along with helpful how-to's for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." -- Loft "Say what you will about the current state of American society, we've still got some small pockets of democratic beauty around our country." -- Secrets of the City "The organization is also celebrating the launch of the The Little Free Library Book , which highlights the people behind the movement, written by Minneapolis-based author and Little Free Library steward Margaret Aldrich." -- Bring Me The News "Now that movement has it's own book chronicling the history of the idea, along with a collection of unusual and poignant firsthand stories from owners, and a resource guide for how to get the most out of your own Little Free Library. There are also a plethora of photos of unique and and inspired Little Free Libraries to spark your creative juices." -- L'etoile " Book Riot contributor Margret Aldrich's The Little Free Library Book , available for preorder, comes out from Coffee House Press. Isn't the cover beautiful? I need this book!" -- Book Riot "Lovers of books and libraries will adore this title, as will readers interested in folk art or successful grassroots movements. Be warned, Little Free Libraries are sure to spring up wherever this book is available." -- Library Journal, *starred review* "The Little Free Library Book is a colorful book that's nearly as charming as the tiny libraries themselves." -- Isthmus, " The Little Free Library Book , a 200-page hardcover published by Minneapolis-based Coffee House Press and written by Twin Cities author Margret Aldrich, explains the history and the philosophy of LFL creator Todd Bol, stories of stewards around the world, tips for starting and curating a Little Library, building plans and 350 color photos of the most creative libraries." -- Pioneer Press " The Little Free Library Book is both an entertaining read and an inspiring one. Aldrich writes with a clear, journalistic ease. The prose is informative but shot through with an obvious affection for her subject." -- Star Tribune "[ The Little Free Library Book ] is the definitive guide to a phenomenon." -- MinnPost "In April, Coffee House Press in Minneapolis will publish The Little Free Library Book , a book that documents library owners from all over the world." -- Chicago Tribune "Both primer and inspiration, a history & a guide for how to get involved" -- Los Angeles Times "[Margret Aldrich] profiles Little Free Libraries with distinct creative flair and the citizen librarians behind them." -- The Capital Times " The Little Free Library Book , is something entirely unique and exciting to read. . . . The Little Free Library Book has pictures galore for inspiration, how-to instructions for those looking to start their own LFL, and first hand experiences from Aldrich herself, as well as from founder Todd Bol, and from LFL stewards around the world." -- Hazel & Wren "Bol's grassroots story and those of many Little Free Library caretakers are told in Margret Aldrich's delightful new book, The Little Free Library Book " -- SF Gate "A beautiful coffee table book." -- Book Riot "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book''s] pages, along with helpful how-to''s for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." -- Loft "Say what you will about the current state of American society, we've still got some small pockets of democratic beauty around our country." -- Secrets of the City "The organization is also celebrating the launch of the The Little Free Library Book , which highlights the people behind the movement, written by Minneapolis-based author and Little Free Library steward Margaret Aldrich." -- Bring Me The News "Now that movement has it's own book chronicling the history of the idea, along with a collection of unusual and poignant firsthand stories from owners, and a resource guide for how to get the most out of your own Little Free Library. There are also a plethora of photos of unique and and inspired Little Free Libraries to spark your creative juices." -- L''etoile " Book Riot contributor Margret Aldrich''s The Little Free Library Book , available for preorder, comes out from Coffee House Press. Isn't the cover beautiful? I need this book!" -- Book Riot "Lovers of books and libraries will adore this title, as will readers interested in folk art or successful grassroots movements. Be warned, Little Free Libraries are sure to spring up wherever this book is available." -- Library Journal, *starred review* "The Little Free Library Book is a colorful book that's nearly as charming as the tiny libraries themselves." -- Isthmus "Twenty-five thousand Little Free Libraries later, there's a handy coffee table book, The Little Free Library Book, that details some 300 colorful examples and blueprints for building your own." -- Milwaukee Magazine "Margret Aldrich chronicles the movement that began in 2009 with the simple concept of "take a book, return a book" in The Little Free Library Book, which includes photos, helpful how-tos, and professional blueprints." -- Experience Life Magazine, " The Little Free Library Book , a 200-page hardcover published by Minneapolis-based Coffee House Press and written by Twin Cities author Margret Aldrich, explains the history and the philosophy of LFL creator Todd Bol, stories of stewards around the world, tips for starting and curating a Little Library, building plans and 350 color photos of the most creative libraries." -- Pioneer Press "A beautiful coffee table book." -- Book Riot "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book's] pages, along with helpful how-to's for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." -- Loft "The organization is also celebrating the launch of the The Little Free Library Book , which highlights the people behind the movement, written by Minneapolis-based author and Little Free Library steward Margaret Aldrich." -- Bring Me The News " Book Riot contributor Margret Aldrich's The Little Free Library Book , available for preorder, comes out from Coffee House Press. Isn't the cover beautiful? I need this book!" -- Book Riot, " The Little Free Library Book , a 200-page hardcover published by Minneapolis-based Coffee House Press and written by Twin Cities author Margret Aldrich, explains the history and the philosophy of LFL creator Todd Bol, stories of stewards around the world, tips for starting and curating a Little Library, building plans and 350 color photos of the most creative libraries." -- Pioneer Press " The Little Free Library Book is both an entertaining read and an inspiring one. Aldrich writes with a clear, journalistic ease. The prose is informative but shot through with an obvious affection for her subject." -- Star Tribune "[ The Little Free Library Book ] is the definitive guide to a phenomenon." -- MinnPost "In April, Coffee House Press in Minneapolis will publish The Little Free Library Book , a book that documents library owners from all over the world." -- Chicago Tribune "Both primer and inspiration, a history & a guide for how to get involved" -- Los Angeles Times "[Margret Aldrich] profiles Little Free Libraries with distinct creative flair and the citizen librarians behind them." -- The Capital Times " The Little Free Library Book , is something entirely unique and exciting to read. . . . The Little Free Library Book has pictures galore for inspiration, how-to instructions for those looking to start their own LFL, and first hand experiences from Aldrich herself, as well as from founder Todd Bol, and from LFL stewards around the world." -- Hazel & Wren "Bol's grassroots story and those of many Little Free Library caretakers are told in Margret Aldrich's delightful new book, The Little Free Library Book " -- SF Gate "A beautiful coffee table book." -- Book Riot "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book's] pages, along with helpful how-to's for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." -- Loft "Say what you will about the current state of American society, we've still got some small pockets of democratic beauty around our country." -- Secrets of the City "The organization is also celebrating the launch of the The Little Free Library Book , which highlights the people behind the movement, written by Minneapolis-based author and Little Free Library steward Margaret Aldrich." -- Bring Me The News "Now that movement has it's own book chronicling the history of the idea, along with a collection of unusual and poignant firsthand stories from owners, and a resource guide for how to get the most out of your own Little Free Library. There are also a plethora of photos of unique and and inspired Little Free Libraries to spark your creative juices." -- L'etoile " Book Riot contributor Margret Aldrich's The Little Free Library Book , available for preorder, comes out from Coffee House Press. Isn't the cover beautiful? I need this book!" -- Book Riot, "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book's] pages, along with helpful how-to's for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." — Loft, " The Little Free Library Book , a 200-page hardcover published by Minneapolis-based Coffee House Press and written by Twin Cities author Margret Aldrich, explains the history and the philosophy of LFL creator Todd Bol, stories of stewards around the world, tips for starting and curating a Little Library, building plans and 350 color photos of the most creative libraries." -- Pioneer Press " The Little Free Library Book is both an entertaining read and an inspiring one. Aldrich writes with a clear, journalistic ease. The prose is informative but shot through with an obvious affection for her subject." -- Star Tribune "[ The Little Free Library Book ] is the definitive guide to a phenomenon." -- MinnPost "In April, Coffee House Press in Minneapolis will publish The Little Free Library Book , a book that documents library owners from all over the world." -- Chicago Tribune "Both primer and inspiration, a history & a guide for how to get involved" -- Los Angeles Times "[Margret Aldrich] profiles Little Free Libraries with distinct creative flair and the citizen librarians behind them." -- The Capital Times " The Little Free Library Book , is something entirely unique and exciting to read. . . . The Little Free Library Book has pictures galore for inspiration, how-to instructions for those looking to start their own LFL, and first hand experiences from Aldrich herself, as well as from founder Todd Bol, and from LFL stewards around the world." -- Hazel & Wren "Bol's grassroots story and those of many Little Free Library caretakers are told in Margret Aldrich's delightful new book, The Little Free Library Book " -- SF Gate "A beautiful coffee table book." -- Book Riot "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book''s] pages, along with helpful how-to''s for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." -- Loft "Say what you will about the current state of American society, we've still got some small pockets of democratic beauty around our country." -- Secrets of the City "The organization is also celebrating the launch of the The Little Free Library Book , which highlights the people behind the movement, written by Minneapolis-based author and Little Free Library steward Margaret Aldrich." -- Bring Me The News "Now that movement has it's own book chronicling the history of the idea, along with a collection of unusual and poignant firsthand stories from owners, and a resource guide for how to get the most out of your own Little Free Library. There are also a plethora of photos of unique and and inspired Little Free Libraries to spark your creative juices." -- L''etoile " Book Riot contributor Margret Aldrich''s The Little Free Library Book , available for preorder, comes out from Coffee House Press. Isn't the cover beautiful? I need this book!" -- Book Riot "Lovers of books and libraries will adore this title, as will readers interested in folk art or successful grassroots movements. Be warned, Little Free Libraries are sure to spring up wherever this book is available." -- Library Journal, *starred review* "The Little Free Library Book is a colorful book that's nearly as charming as the tiny libraries themselves." -- Isthmus "Twenty-five thousand Little Free Libraries later, there's a handy coffee table book, The Little Free Library Book, that details some 300 colorful examples and blueprints for building your own." -- Milwaukee Magazine, "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book's] pages, along with helpful how-to's for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around." -- Loft
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
027
Table Of Content
Introduction World Map of Little Free Libraries Chapter 1 Why Little Free Libraries? Chapter 2 Get Started: Establishing a Little Free Library Chapter 3 Build Community: Using Little Free Libraries to Come Together Chapter 4 Grow Literacy: Using Little Free Libraries to Celebrate Reading Chapter 5 Be Creative: Using Little Free Libraries to Kickstart Creativity Chapter 6 Make It Work: Finding Solutions for Challenging Situations Chapter 7 Do Good: Using Little Free Libraries to Pay It Forward Epilogue A Letter from the Founders Appendix Connect with Little Free Library Construction Plans Tips for Builders Installation Instructions Yarn Bombing Instructions Door Counter Installation Instructions
Synopsis
LFL history, quirky and poignant firsthand stories, a resource guide, and some of the most creative and inspired LFLs around., "The Little Free Library is a terrific example of placing books--poetry included--within reach of people in the course of their everyday lives. Free is always a good thing, and the project has a nice give-and-take feel to it. Here's hoping we bump into literature when we turn the next corner--before we have time to resist!"--Billy Collins "Take a book. Return a book." In 2009, Todd Bol built the first Little Free Library as a memorial to his mom. Five years later, this simple idea to promote literacy and encourage community has become a movement. Little Free Libraries--freestanding front-yard book exchanges--now number twenty thousand in seventy countries. The Little Free Library Book tells the history of these charming libraries, gathers quirky and poignant firsthand stories from owners, provides a resource guide for how to best use your Little Free Library, and delights readers with color images of the most creative and inspired LFLs around. Margret Aldrich is a freelance writer and editor. Her articles have appeared in the Utne Reader , Experience Life! , and elsewhere. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her family., "The Little Free Library is a terrific example of placing books--poetry included--within reach of people in the course of their everyday lives. Free is always a good thing, and the project has a nice give-and-take feel to it. Here's hoping we bump into literature when we turn the next corner--before we have time to resist "--Billy Collins "Take a book. Return a book." In 2009, Todd Bol built the first Little Free Library as a memorial to his mom. Five years later, this simple idea to promote literacy and encourage community has become a movement. Little Free Libraries--freestanding front-yard book exchanges--now number twenty thousand in seventy countries. The Little Free Library Book tells the history of these charming libraries, gathers quirky and poignant firsthand stories from owners, provides a resource guide for how to best use your Little Free Library, and delights readers with color images of the most creative and inspired LFLs around. Margret Aldrich is a freelance writer and editor. Her articles have appeared in the Utne Reader , Experience Life , and elsewhere. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her family., The Little Free Library is a terrific example of placing books--poetry included--within reach of people in the course of their everyday lives. Free is always a good thing, and the project has a nice give-and-take feel to it. Here's hoping we bump into literature when we turn the next corner--before we have time to resist --Billy Collins Take a book. Return a book. In 2009, Todd Bol built the first Little Free Library as a memorial to his mom. Five years later, this simple idea to promote literacy and encourage community has become a movement. Little Free Libraries--freestanding front-yard book exchanges--now number twenty thousand in seventy countries. The Little Free Library Book tells the history of these charming libraries, gathers quirky and poignant firsthand stories from owners, provides a resource guide for how to best use your Little Free Library, and delights readers with color images of the most creative and inspired LFLs around. Margret Aldrich is a freelance writer and editor. Her articles have appeared in the Utne Reader , Experience Life , and elsewhere. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her family.
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Z675.S57A43 2015
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