A Book for All Readers: Designed as an Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books, and the Formation of Public and Private LibrariesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900 - 14 Seiten |
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... course , and he would advise all boys to leave them alone . " In some libraries , where the pernicious effect of the lower class of fiction has been observed , the directors have withdrawn from circulation a large proportion of the ...
... course , and he would advise all boys to leave them alone . " In some libraries , where the pernicious effect of the lower class of fiction has been observed , the directors have withdrawn from circulation a large proportion of the ...
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... course . If readers inquire for inferior or immoral books , and are told that the library does not have them , although they will express surprise and disappointment , they will take other and improving reading , thus fulfilling the ...
... course . If readers inquire for inferior or immoral books , and are told that the library does not have them , although they will express surprise and disappointment , they will take other and improving reading , thus fulfilling the ...
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... course there are notable exceptions - and especially among the class of books known as incunabula , ( or cradle - books printed in the infancy of printing ) and of early Americana : but it is not these which the majority of libraries ...
... course there are notable exceptions - and especially among the class of books known as incunabula , ( or cradle - books printed in the infancy of printing ) and of early Americana : but it is not these which the majority of libraries ...
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... them leisurely and with more thoroughness than in a book store , without leaving his business . All books , by whatever course they may be purchased , are indispensably to be collated before they are accepted and BOOK BUYING . 41.
... them leisurely and with more thoroughness than in a book store , without leaving his business . All books , by whatever course they may be purchased , are indispensably to be collated before they are accepted and BOOK BUYING . 41.
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... course to have their leaves counted , which is done first in detail , one by one , and then verified by a rapid counting in sections , in the manner used by printers and binders in counting paper by the quire . The binding of books may ...
... course to have their leaves counted , which is done first in detail , one by one , and then verified by a rapid counting in sections , in the manner used by printers and binders in counting paper by the quire . The binding of books may ...
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