The Library World Volume 51 Issue 4
Abstract
THE end of October saw the return of most of our overseas visitors, continental and otherwise, to their homes, leaving with us pleasant memories of a mutually successful visit. The Englishman's proverbial difficulties with foreign tongues, even of neighbouring France, did not complicate matters unduly or reduce too much those interchanges which conference and school afforded. We can repeat our frequently‐expressed hope that there will be an ever increasing series of visits, both of the foreigner to England and of ourselves as foreigners to other countries. We would welcome longer stays in both cases. Nothing but good can come from them.
Citation
(1948), "The Library World Volume 51 Issue 4", New Library World, Vol. 51 No. 4, pp. 73-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009319
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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