In the Derbyshire Highlands Highways Byeways And My Ways in the Peake Countri

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In the Derbyshire Highlands Highways Byeways And My Ways in the Peake Countri
Edward Bradbury
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in its structural arrangements and decorations is unique. The circular paintings on the ceiling are the work of a Frenchman of genius. Louis Charon. This Library enshrines, perhaps, the most perfect private collection in the country. Here are books and MSS. So rich and rare that it is impossible to reduce their value to money. The growth of this grand collection has been gradual. Mr. Alfred Wallis, in his appreciative essay on the " Chatsworth Library : Its Founders and Maintainers, " remarks :
... " This store-house of books was not put together " like one of the palaces of the Thousand-and-one- " Nights. It has been formed by the taste and " learning of several successive generations of the " Cavendish family from its very start, for some of " the books are known to have belonged to Sir " William Cavendish, second husband of the famous " ' Bess of Hardwick, ' who sold his own estates in " the South of England in order to purchase lands " (Chatsworth amongst the rest) in Derbyshire, " where his wife had inherited vast territorial pos- " sessions, and where her own friends and kindred " lived.

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