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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... object lesson as to the mischiefs of reading the wretched stuff which some people pretend is " better than no reading at all " from the boy Jesse Pomeroy , who per- petrated a murder of peculiar atrocity in Boston . " Pom- eroy ...
... object lesson as to the mischiefs of reading the wretched stuff which some people pretend is " better than no reading at all " from the boy Jesse Pomeroy , who per- petrated a murder of peculiar atrocity in Boston . " Pom- eroy ...
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... objects to promote the literary study and progress of the arts pertaining to the production of books . It has published more than twenty books in sumptuous style , and mostly in quarto form , the editions being limited to 150 copies at ...
... objects to promote the literary study and progress of the arts pertaining to the production of books . It has published more than twenty books in sumptuous style , and mostly in quarto form , the editions being limited to 150 copies at ...
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... object of book- binding is to preserve in a shape at once attractive and per- manent , the best and noblest thoughts of man , it rises to a high rank among the arts . Side by side with printing , it strives after that perfection which ...
... object of book- binding is to preserve in a shape at once attractive and per- manent , the best and noblest thoughts of man , it rises to a high rank among the arts . Side by side with printing , it strives after that perfection which ...
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... object to pay , who is favored with the privileges of free enjoyment of the treasures of a public library . Indeed , it will be found in the majority of cases that honest readers them- selves call attention to such injuries as books ...
... object to pay , who is favored with the privileges of free enjoyment of the treasures of a public library . Indeed , it will be found in the majority of cases that honest readers them- selves call attention to such injuries as books ...
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... object - lesson for the future . The same course should be pursued with any reader detected in scrib- bling on the margin of any book which is being read with- in the library . Incorrigible cases , amounting to malicious marking up of ...
... object - lesson for the future . The same course should be pursued with any reader detected in scrib- bling on the margin of any book which is being read with- in the library . Incorrigible cases , amounting to malicious marking up of ...
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