The Hawarden Visitors' Hand-book

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Front--the turnpike road, whichpassed in front of the house and along the Moat to the Village, havingbeen diverted in 1804--and the present Flower-garden constructed with theold Thorn-tree in the centre. Quite recently has been added the block atthe N. W. Angle of the house, containing Mr. Gladstone's Study, or, as hecalls it, the 'Temple of Peace. ' {House and Flower Garden: p27. Jpg} The most striking feature about this room is that (to use the phrase of awriter in Harper's Magazine) it is bu...ilt about with bookcases. Insteadof being ranged along the wall in the usual way, they stand out into theroom at right angles, each wide enough to hold a double row facing eitherway. Intervals are left sufficient to give access to the books, and Mr. Gladstone prides himself upon the economy of space obtained by thisarrangement. His Library numbers near 20, 000 volumes, many of which haveoverflowed into adjoining rooms, where they are similarly stored. Ofthis number Theology claims a large proportion; Homer, Dante, {28a} andShakespeare also have their respective departments, and any residentvisitor is at liberty, on entering his or her name in a book kept for thepurpose, to borrow any volume at pleasure.

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