Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... Reading Room was opened . Eight readers were given permission to use it . Rather a contrast to present - day con- ditions , when an average of eight hundred readers daily frequent the Room ! In the long roll of those who have haunted the ...
... Reading Room was opened . Eight readers were given permission to use it . Rather a contrast to present - day con- ditions , when an average of eight hundred readers daily frequent the Room ! In the long roll of those who have haunted the ...
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... readers had increased to 235. The Room became crowded , the conditions for study bad , and shortly we find Carlyle writing to Forster , " Have been three days at the British Museum and have my Museum headache " . And so , in 1850 ...
... readers had increased to 235. The Room became crowded , the conditions for study bad , and shortly we find Carlyle writing to Forster , " Have been three days at the British Museum and have my Museum headache " . And so , in 1850 ...
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... reading public . And , after all , without the enter- prise of publishers what would become of authors , of booksellers , and of readers ? As one surveys that vast and increasing flood of literature which is poured forth from the ...
... reading public . And , after all , without the enter- prise of publishers what would become of authors , of booksellers , and of readers ? As one surveys that vast and increasing flood of literature which is poured forth from the ...
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