1veatch2014
Edumud Waller
Col. John osgood
Col. James Frye
im not sure if they are considered legacies but it would be interesting to see what we could find on them.
Col. John osgood
Col. James Frye
im not sure if they are considered legacies but it would be interesting to see what we could find on them.
2varielle
Some of the library of the musician Marty Balin was donated to a No-kill animal charity near me. If anybody is a fan and wants to create his legacy library, I can go by and take a pic of the shelves. Lots of music related books there.
3genesisdiem
The drummer from the Rolling Stones, Charlie Watts's book collection is going up for sale at Christie's. It isn't complete but it does have some great listings.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-66121572?at_medium=RSS&at_campai...
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-66121572?at_medium=RSS&at_campai...
4MsMixte
>3 genesisdiem: I will have to keep an eye on that--I'd love to have a copy of any Arabian horse literature which may be in the collection.
52wonderY
I see that multiple Occupy Wall Street groups cataloged their collections on LT. They even established a group:
https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/11244/Occupy-Wall-Street-Libraries
Could those profiles be considered legacy?
There are a few Occupy profiles that did not make it to that Talk group.
https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/11244/Occupy-Wall-Street-Libraries
Could those profiles be considered legacy?
There are a few Occupy profiles that did not make it to that Talk group.
6lilithcat
>5 2wonderY:
I wouldn't consider them Legacy Libraries. LLs are described as "the personal libraries of famous readers". And in the wiki, it says "an individual's library".
I wouldn't consider them Legacy Libraries. LLs are described as "the personal libraries of famous readers". And in the wiki, it says "an individual's library".
7Nicole_VanK
>6 lilithcat: True, but other exceptions have been made before.