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... persons . The Kin had books translated into their own tongue , for the benefit of the then Mongolian subjects . A similar policy was pursued by the Yuen dynasty , under whom dramatic literature and fic- tion began to flourish . In the ...
... persons . The Kin had books translated into their own tongue , for the benefit of the then Mongolian subjects . A similar policy was pursued by the Yuen dynasty , under whom dramatic literature and fic- tion began to flourish . In the ...
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... persons were employed in the compilation of this grand compendium , which extends to 22,877 books , with sixty books of indexes . The original intention of printing was abandoned , but two ms . transcripts were executed . Of the three ...
... persons were employed in the compilation of this grand compendium , which extends to 22,877 books , with sixty books of indexes . The original intention of printing was abandoned , but two ms . transcripts were executed . Of the three ...
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... persons applying for books , and by the process of delivery , which was as rapid as it was mysterious . Much of the work at Boston , more especially at the Athenæum , was carried on with great skill and care by ladies , and Mr. Walford ...
... persons applying for books , and by the process of delivery , which was as rapid as it was mysterious . Much of the work at Boston , more especially at the Athenæum , was carried on with great skill and care by ladies , and Mr. Walford ...
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... persons . A year or two ago , the proved usefulness of the co - operative and supply departments of the American Library Association occasioned the organization of the existing Readers ' and Writers ' Economy Club . This consists simply ...
... persons . A year or two ago , the proved usefulness of the co - operative and supply departments of the American Library Association occasioned the organization of the existing Readers ' and Writers ' Economy Club . This consists simply ...
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... persons who wish to follow up intelligently the topic of some lecture . A list of these persons is kept at the library , the name being checked off as fast as the references are supplied . At present the list comprises the names of ...
... persons who wish to follow up intelligently the topic of some lecture . A list of these persons is kept at the library , the name being checked off as fast as the references are supplied . At present the list comprises the names of ...
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15 Park Row adopted alphabetical American Library Association annual arrangement assistants Athenæum Athenæum Club bibliography binding Boston Athenæum Boston Public Boston Public Library British Museum building cards catalogue cents circulation cloth collection committee contains copies Economy Edinburgh edition editor England English fiction free library Free Public Library give given illustrated institution interest issued J. L. WHITNEY JUSTIN WINSOR letter libra librarian LIBRARY JOURNAL library law literary literature London Mass meeting MELVIL DUI ment Monthly notes novels paper Park Row periodicals persons present printed Prof Professor PSEUDONYMS published pupils question readers reading-room reference sent shelves Signet Library Society subscriptions suggested teachers Tedder tion titles town trustees UNITED KINGDOM valuable vols volumes Walford weekly writing York
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Page 308 - Association," for the purpose of promoting the library interest of the country, by exchanging views, reaching conclusions, and inducing co-operation in all departments of bibliothecal science and economy ; by disposing the public mind to the founding and improving of libraries...
Page 308 - ... and have complied with the provisions of the statutes of this commonwealth in such case made and...
Page 109 - Said directors shall hold office, one-third for one year, one-third for two years, and one-third for three years, from the first...
Page 110 - Against a . . . mill tax for a free public library," specifying in such notice the rate of taxation mentioned in said petition ; and if the majority of all the votes cast in such town, village or township shall be " For the tax for a free public library...
Page 93 - There have been men with deeper insight; but, one would say, never a man with such abundance of thoughts ; he is never dull, never insincere, and has the genius to make the reader care for all that he cares for. The sincerity and marrow of the man reaches to his sentences. I know not anywhere the book that seems less written. It is the language of conversation transferred to a book. Cut these words, and they would bleed ; they are vascular and alive.
Page 110 - The city council of said city shall have power to pass ordinances imposing suitable penalties for the punishment of persons committing injury upon such library or the grounds or other property thereof, and for injury to or failure to return any book belonging to such library.
Page 140 - Overall in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed, the chairman called on Mr. Henry Wilson, of the British Museum, to read his paper : " Remarks on Fac-simile Reproduction.
Page 109 - That the city council of each incorporated city shall have power to establish and maintain a public library and reading room for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of such city, and may levy a tax of not to exceed one mill on the dollar annually...
Page 110 - ... to be held and controlled by such board, when accepted, according to the terms of the deed, gift, devise or bequest of such property ; and as to such property the said board shall be held and considered to be special trustees.
Page 170 - Ways and Means for the Inhabitants of Delaware to become Rich : Wherein the several growths and products of these Countries are demonstrated to be a sufficient Fund for a flourishing Trade.