Books and the public
Kersley Holmes, W.
1942-05-01 00:00:00
Nobody who, like myself, is in some way intimately connected with publishing, can stand either at the counter of a lending library, or with the knot of treasurehunters round a secondhand bookbarrow in the street, without a certain melancholy.
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Nobody who, like myself, is in some way intimately connected with publishing, can stand either at the counter of a lending library, or with the knot of treasurehunters round a secondhand bookbarrow in the street, without a certain melancholy.
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