The Canonical Stack—book sculpture by Christopher Evans and Issam Kourbaj (photograph, David Webb). The sculpture was an arrangement of books, mainly from the Haddon Library, and was photographed in situ there on 8 March 2008. All the books are now back in their normal use.
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Kept for 2008-2011 at bit.ly/Jejtkl .
The Haddon keeps older papers as bound volumes in the McBurney Room (2nd floor–the room with journals and Ancient Near East material) under the south-west window.
Extended hoursOn weekdays during May, the Haddon will be open till 19:00. Thanks to Laurence, Tom and Simon for keeping an eye on it during those evenings. We hope you find them useful!