The Monthly Notes of the Library Association of the United Kingdom, Volumen3

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Trubner & Company, 1882
 

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Página 98 - A. complete Catalogue of modern law books, British, American and Colonial; with a selection of such old works as are still of value, and appendices containing chronological tables of all the reports , statutes, digests etc. of the various countries. The very lüll index of subjects by J. Nicholson. London 1882. 8°.
Página 61 - Books for 1866, containing A Complete List of all the Books published in Great Britain and Ireland in the Year 1866, with their Sizes, Prices, and Publishers...
Página 17 - Japan, has a free library founded in 1873, which in 1880 had 63,840 volumes of Chinese and Japanese works, 5,162 English books, 6,547- Dutch, and about 2,000 volumes in other European languages. There is a large readingroom, admission is wholly free, and books are sometimes permitted to be borrowed. Another library is said to contain 143,000 volumes, including many ancient books and MSS. ; an entrance fee of about one half-penny is charged here.
Página 2 - Society was held at the Dr. Savage Institute, New York, on December isth, 1900, Mr. J. Blake Hillyer, president, in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed, the...
Página 39 - Twenty-fifth, twenty-sixth annual report to the council of the city of Manchester on the working of the Public Free Libraries.
Página 184 - A bibliography of the microscope and micrographic studies, being a catalogue of books and papers in the library of Julien Deby.
Página 138 - (given in the Appendix) testifies. Sir W. Scott says it contains some excellent poetry, expressed with unusual felicity. CATALOGUE (Classified) of the Library of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, with Indexes of Authors and Subjects, and a List of Historical Pamphlets, chronologically arranged. By BENJ.
Página 87 - What can be better than that the fair poetic page, the great instructions of history, the gains of science — all these are laid before us, and of these we may freely partake. I spoke of the library in the beginning of my observations as a fountain of refreshment and instruction and wisdom. Of it may be said that he who drinks shall still thirst, and thirsting for knowledge and still drinking, we may hope that he will grow to a greater mental and moral standard, more useful as a citizen, and more...
Página 138 - Library. Catalogue of the printed books in the Library of the Society of writers to HM Signet in Scotland. Part I.
Página 97 - Vegetable technology : A contribution towards a bibliography of economic botany, with a comprehensive subject-index, i-xii.

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