A precious, mouldering pleasure 't is To meet an antique book In just the dress his century wore; A privilege, I think, His venerable hand to take, And warming in our own, A passage back, or two, to make To times when he was young. His quaint opinions to inspect, His knowledge to unfold On what concerns our mutual mind, The literature of old... Emily Dickinson
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The quote above is about how antique books are preserved. It is about preserving books that are valuable to us in the future. As we grow older, we often find that the things we read when we were younger are not our style, they are old-fashioned, and the meaning of the words has changed over time. But these old books can be valuable to us in understanding our past, when they were written. They can help us learn how to live in the world when they were written.

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