Now You Can Include the Treasures of the World in Your Own Personal Library

Although much of our work is done for universities and libraries, some of those who use our services are collectors who are gathering their own archive of precious objects from the past and would like to include documents and manuscripts from the same time period that interests them.

The originals are often priceless documents that most of us could not view in person without traveling thousands of miles and producing excellent academic credentials to gain access. Perhaps you have already done that, but now you would like to have a copy of the treasures you once saw.

Now it's possible for you to add reproductions of these treasures to your own personal library or collection of art and documents. You can review them in leisure as you wish, add to your knowledge or use them for background in your own writing.

For example, a collector of pre-Columbian artifacts might want to have reproductions of precious books and documents written at the time of the discovery of the Americas. Medieval manuscripts would be of interest to specialists in that time period. Lovers of golf who collect old clubs and balls would enjoy owning our “Key Documents of the Early History of Golf.” Or perhaps you are looking for a special gift to present to a collector, a professor or a key executive in your company.

When you purchase these facsimiles, you will own reproductions that are absolutely faithful to the originals. Right here, where you are, you can “see” and study “originals” belonging to libraries and museums in far corners of the world.

What is a “facsimile reproduction”? Perhaps you already know, but for those less familiar with the term, it means copying exactly words, pictures, graphics documents, printed on paper. This can be done on a copy of fax machine, printer or scanner or digital camera.

In the case of the documents in The Treasured Library these reproductions are done by highly skilled technicians with the aid digital equipment brought on site to the library or collection to reproduce these gems with accuracy and perfection. In some cases special artisans use inks, hand-applied gold, parchment and other materials to create a breathtaking final result. Books are sewn by hand using time-honored techniques.

To inquire about purchasing our reproductions, click here to contact us online or call us at (214) 680-7433 or (214) 228-0393.