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A Bookish Causerie
EDWARD SCOULLERSINCE literature in any real sense of the term must be a reflection or a portraiture of life, any historical event or movement must have its due effect on literary production. The…
When I was a Librarian
FRANK P. HILLFORTY‐EIGHT years in any profession or business is a fairly long record. In my case this period of time stretches from 1882—when library influence was just beginning to make…
Samuel Brown and his Libraries
TAYLOR BROWNTHE reading of books has ever been fostered in Scotland, and in the eighteenth century Scottish education maintained a position hardly inferior to that of other European…
The Difficulties of Publishers in War‐time: A Symposium
L.R.THE destruction of publishing houses in London by enemy attack is but one of the factors that has caused war‐time difficulties in the book trade. The wreckage of premises and loss…