The next entry in my series on libraries in the Lehigh Valley, PA is Trexler Library of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. We, in this area, are extremely fortunate to have not only several city public libraries, but also we have small town libraries and those in six private colleges and universities, and in an extension campus of Penn State University, and two community colleges. This section of Pennsylvania is truly blessed with an abundance of knowledge and resources from these numerous institutions.
This building has a fascinating design, with three floors that descend. The top floor is the area with the checkout desks, information areas, talking sections, and the valuable writing center. Down the next two floors are the stacks with books, and these are quiet areas.
Not only does this building hold many volumes of books, music, and films, but it also has a rare books room, in which displays of unusual and often unseen items are put on display.
I was delighted to find that Trexler Library has in its collection several example of cuneiform tablets, dating probably from circa 2500-3000 B.C. as well as several ancient parchments. Here are some examples:
I also want to mention that I am proud that two of my novels, Maledicus, The Investigative Paranormal Society, Book 1 and Gallows Hill, The Investigative Paranormal Society, Book 2 are in the library’s collection!
Lastly, I apologize for the blurred photographs. Clearly, photography is not one of my talents.
Is library envy a “thing”? I think I have it.
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I suspect it might be!
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🙂
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Now I need to start visiting libraries too to appreciate the building, their collections etc 😁
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Yes, that can make for wonderful trips!
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looks like a wonderful library
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It certainly is!
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What a beautiful library, Charles. And HOORAY for your books being inside!
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Tracy, thank you so much!
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An absolutely wonderful library.
You are well provided in this community. And to see your own books there must be a joy.
Can you read the very old books?
Miriam
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It depends on the particular library. At Lehigh University, you have to make an appointment first to go to the rare books room.
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Oh, that’s so cool!
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Yes, it is. Thank you!
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Taking blurred photography is an art Charles 💐
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You are kind.
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Happy 🆕💐 Day ! Charles! May God Give you all the happiness of the world
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Thank you!
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Hi Charles, how lucky you are to have access to this library. The cuneiform tablets are so interesting.
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Hi Robbie, Yes, I am very fortunate, and I wonder how many people where I live realize how unusual it is that we have so many libraries.
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This is fantastic! I will have to look for your books while I am in Trexler this week 🙂
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Hi Nicole! They are in the Muhlenberg room. Hope you are well.
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This is wonderful, Charles! The library is stunning and welcoming. The fact that two of you books are part of their collection is impressive. Congratulations!
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Hi Jennie, I am honored they are in the library!
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