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Association Memories

Association Memories FOR me the earliest number of The Library Assistant still has upon it the silver glow which in middle age belongs to remembered dreams. To our Bournemouth Library in 1898 the modest bantling came, its pale blue cover crowded with advertisements, on the front of binder and bookseller of the Cotgreave indicator and magazine racks on the back. A simplyprinted affair of twelve pages, as unpretentious as a countrytown bulletin, but a veritable window into life for many, however and, in my sober judgment, a chief influence in the making of the library spirit of today. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Library Review Emerald Publishing

Association Memories

Library Review , Volume 5 (5): 5 – May 1, 1936

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0024-2535
DOI
10.1108/eb012002
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Abstract

FOR me the earliest number of The Library Assistant still has upon it the silver glow which in middle age belongs to remembered dreams. To our Bournemouth Library in 1898 the modest bantling came, its pale blue cover crowded with advertisements, on the front of binder and bookseller of the Cotgreave indicator and magazine racks on the back. A simplyprinted affair of twelve pages, as unpretentious as a countrytown bulletin, but a veritable window into life for many, however and, in my sober judgment, a chief influence in the making of the library spirit of today.

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Library ReviewEmerald Publishing

Published: May 1, 1936

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