The Library World Volume 70 Issue 11
Abstract
THERE has recently sprung up a great interest in antiques, probably due to Arthur Negus and his TV and broadcast programmes, and perhaps it is this which has made county librarians also, think about their past and their beginnings. Gloucestershire was the first to become aware of the fact that its library was fifty years old, and that a genuine antique, in the shape of its first librarian, still existed and could be questioned about the early days. So in December, 1967, the Gloucestershire Library Committee staged a most successful 50th birthday party, and invited me to cut the birthday cake, on which were 50 candles! And a very great occasion it was.
Citation
(1969), "The Library World Volume 70 Issue 11", New Library World, Vol. 70 No. 11, pp. 285-320. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009541
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1969, MCB UP Limited