This is Daisy Chain Book Co.'s bookstore van build! Yes, it's a van converted into a mobile bookstore. It's a fun and whimsical way to give people the experience of a bookstore! What do you think? Don't
These AI-generated, breathtaking images show cozy, beautifully enlightened bookmobiles that are ready for your visit.
I can't even tell you how much I love this old bookmobile from the Anderson, SC Library. It was in continuous service until 1991. Found on A Pretty Book. View complete history of this traveling library here: Bookmobile Survivor The only thing that could possibly bring more joy would be an ice cream truck.
Step into Saint Rita’s Amazing Traveling Bookstore!
The list is all about books about books and reading. Some are about or set in bookstores, others are perhaps about literary societies or book clubs, many are about libraries, and some are just about people who really love reading — you get the point. Overflowing in fun literary references and cozy nooks to read, ...
Bibliomulas (book mules) are mule-borne bookmobiles that transport books to remote villages in Venezuela. The project is by the University of Momboy in
7. The world's largest wine cellar is in Moldova. It has streets named after grapes and traffic rules apply The largest wine cellar in the world is Moldova's Mileștii Mici. Its streets carry the names of grape and visitors drive cars or bikes through it. Traffic rules apply. The second larges
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diqZUpERtSs US/Argentinian artist Raul Lemesoff has made a tank to spread the word. This driving library gives away free books
This amazing Dolls house was done done by Artist Heather Benning
Long before Amazon was bringing books to your doorstep, there was the Bookmobile! A travelling library often used to provide books to villages and city suburbs that had no library buildings, the bookmobile went from a simple horse-drawn cart in the 19th century to large customised vehicles that beca
Weird and wonderful bookshops worldwide – in pictures* ·Renault Van Bookshop, Lisbon, Portugal*
While some people think the internet has killed off most the local libraries and made the world a worse place, I feel the opposite because like it or not the internet has brought knowledge and people closer together and I do still going to the library I do prefer if it comes to me.
Carl Sagan quote about knowledge from Cosmos: “You have to know the past to understand the present.”
There are some buildings on the planet that will simply take your breath away: the Taj Mahal, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the Colosseum, the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, and the Sistine Chapel, among others of course. These are true testaments to the incredible structures that humans can create when they have the vision, energy and resources.
Love those ideas of free libraries. Take a book and replace it with one you have already read.