Friday, April 10, 2009
Weird stuff in the stacks...
Earlier this week online bookseller Abebooks.com nominated Italian artist Luigi Serafini’s 1981 Codex Seraphinianus as “the world’s weirdest book.” Having taken a look at the Library’s copy we certainly agree that this is an interesting publication. It is also the item most requested from the Library via interlibrary loan. Interested in learning more? Come to the Library and take a look at the book itself - if it's not on the road again.
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