A One-of-a-Kind Vacation with Books
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Mar 27, 2025
Sleep in the stacks and unplug on this unusual library vacation in the UK at Gladstone’s Library in Wales.
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Near the border of England in Wales, you can unplug for one of the most unique vacations I've heard about to date
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Travelers visiting Gladstone's Library may find themselves on vacation in a quiet nook with a good book, or perhaps lounging by a fireplace, reading
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Gladstone's Library is the only residential library in Britain. and it's only Prime Ministerial Library, too
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And you can stay on site, taking a literary vacation to New Heights
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William Gladstone, the library's namesake, was Prime Minister of Great Britain four times
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And as Peter Francis tells me, he was also quite the voracious reader
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Peter, how many books are in this collection? There are about 250,000 books of which
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about 30,000 were Gladstone's original books. and he read a staggering 22,000 of them
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That's about a book a day. And it's not as though he wasn't doing other things
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He was Prime Minister four times, our finance minister for 13 years and so on
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So he had a very full life, and yet he still found time to read
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I think you get the impression with Gladstone that work and sleep equals 24
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There's no lolling about watching Homeland or something. Well, that makes me feel really badly
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about my reading all this point. I know, and mine. And mine
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But because he was so involved with books he also was very keen on how they were shelved and so on So he was the man in fact who invented sliding shelves in libraries which is a little known fact
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Because also we have all his private papers, his library was very much the model, the template for presidential libraries
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Woodrow Wilson was fascinated by Gladstone and it sort of started from there
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So lots of contributions here. Lots of contributions, yeah. Yes, and of the 22,000 books at Gladstone read
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he actually, it was a close reading. He actually made annotations often all the way
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through the books and sometimes little comments on them. I'll see if I can find one for you, let's see
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It'll be a little nice thing to come upon. Yes, well, I mean, you know, the chances are
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because half of them do have annotations. Here, for instance, there's a biography of Wilberforce
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the anti-slavery campaigner, and I know at the end of this, one, there's a quote about, I breakfasted with Mr. Wilberforce on the 25th of July, four days
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before his death. He asked for my father and how is your sweet mother
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His conversation was cheerful, musical and flowing. His prayer like that of one already released
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And it's those little things, these little details that make the books come alive, I think
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And they're all on the shelves, but you can just browse and look at them. Little treasures you can find if you come here to read
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Indeed. An insight into Gladstone. An insight into class. A different place to relax and learn something new
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