The Library Club of Haiti

The Library Club of Haiti

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The Library Club of Haiti is an English book Library open to new members who enjoy reading, wine and good company on a Friday afternoon in Port au Prince.

The Cosmopolitan Library Club of Haiti is an English language library, which has been in existence since 1924. In addition to the books, most members appreciate the opportunity to socialize with a diverse group of people from different sectors of the Haitian & international community. It makes a nice break at the end of a long workweek.

06/05/2021

Always find opportunities to make someone smile, and to offer random acts of kindness in everyday life.

06/05/2021

When do you come to participate with us at the library?

The conversations are super enriching and the people are always happy.

12/04/2021

Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. Love risks degenerating into obsession, friendship is never anything but sharing.

12/04/2021

Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.

04/04/2021

HAPPY EASTER 🐇 😉

24/03/2021

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10. International Picture Book Library, Iwaki Japan
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but The International Picture Book Library in Iwaki, Japan, courteously disagrees. This structural marvel contains only children's’ books, all faced outward so that kids can pick the ones that appeal to them most.
Photo Credit: Ken Lee

9. Russian National State Library
The State Library of Russia is the 4th largest book repository in the world. Located in Moscow, the library contains 17.5 million books, in 247 languages. Originally named for the Vladimir Lenin, the library owns a copy of every book published in the USSR.
Photo Credit: Vladimir Tokarev: Creative Commons

8. Trinity College Library in Dublin
The largest in Ireland, Trinity College Library is home to the famous “Long Room,” a 213 foot-long, corridor which houses 200,000 of the library’s oldest books. Trinity College is also home to the famous “Book of Kells,” a 1200-year-old illuminated manuscript of the four New Testament gospels.
Photo Credit: Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0

7. Epos Library, Norway
Norway’s Epos Library is the only one on our list today that has no fixed location, because it is located on a boat. Since 1959, this 85-footer has travelled up and down the scenic fjords of Norway, sharing its collection with the inhabitants of 150 rural Norwegian towns.
Photo Credit: Anders: Creative Commons

6. The University of al-Qarawiyyin Library in Fez, Morocco
One of the world’s oldest continually operating libraries is located in Morocco, at the University of al-Qarawittin. Founded in 859 A.D. by a woman named Fatimah al-Fihri, this living relic houses 4000 rare books and ancient Arabic manuscripts. It has recently been refurbished and opened to the general public.

5. U.S. Library of Congress
The most voluminous library in the world and likely the largest in the history of the planet, the U.S Library of Congress houses some 164 million items. The repository was originally built to allow US congress to perform research and also houses the US Copyright Office.

4. Klementinum Library, Prague
The Klementinum Library in Prague, Czech Republic is part of a large Jesuit compound, once the third largest Jesuit school in the world. The ornate filigree and delicate columns enframing the books carry with them a strong sense of history.

3. Bodleian Library, Oxford University
One of Europe’s oldest and most beautiful libraries, Oxford’s Bodleian Library contains 12 million books, including every single volume printed in the UK over the past 400 years. Their collection includes Shakespeare’s first folio and the first book in Arabic movable type.

2. Vatican Apostolic Library
The heart of Catholic Christendom on Earth, Vatican City houses one of the most ancient and mysterious European libraries. The library contains upwards of 80,000 manuscripts and 1.6 million volumes. Notable documents include the epistles of St. Peter on scrolls, the oldest known Bible in the world, and Galileo’s trial documents complete with his signature.

1. Library of Alexandria, ancient Egypt
Originally called the Shrine of the Muses, this wonder of the ancient world was a center of intellectual activity, a research institution, and a public lending library. Founded in 306 BC, the library swiftly became the most impressive repository of knowledge in the world. The great archive suffered from several fires throughout its long history, and faced its final destruction in 642 AD when Alexandria was invaded by the Muslim army of ‘Amr ibn al-’As.

24/03/2021

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20/03/2021

Reading is important because it develops our thoughts, gives us endless knowledge and lessons while keeping our minds active. Books can hold and keep all kinds of information, stories, thoughts and feelings unlike anything else in this world.

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Many see smiling simply as an involuntary response to things that bring you joy or laughter. While this observation is certainly true, what most people overlook is that smiling can be just as much a voluntary response as a conscious and powerful choice.

Countless scientific studies have confirmed that a genuine smile is generally considered attractive to others around us. Other studies have shed light on how the act of smiling can elevate your mood and the mood of those around you.

A strong link has been found between good health, longevity, and smiling.ï»ż Most importantly, studies have shown​ that just the act of smiling (making the physical facial shapes and movements), whether the result of real joy or an act, can have both short- and long-term benefits on people's health and wellbeing.

Still not convinced? Here are the top 10 reasons you should make a conscious effort to smile every day.

09/03/2021

A time spent at The Library Club Of Haiti is always a good time 😊 đŸ· 📚

08/03/2021

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