Library Review: Volume 15 Issue 3

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Johnson's Dictionary

ARUNDELL ESDAILE

Just two hundred years ago, on April 15th, 1755, there was published, in two large folio volumes, one of the greatest of English books, A Dictionary of the English Language, by…

A Reviewer and his Bookish Prejudices

ALEC STURROCK

Prejudices, of course, are just what a reviewer ought not to have, least of all the kind of reviewer I am. For I am a hack. The term is commonly used in a derogatory sense, though…

Reference Libraries I have used

E.A. SAVAGE

Other than libraries I have held office in. Why draw on memories of libraries used (with one exception) long ago? To recall methods of service then found perfect; which, to me…

The Library Schools and a Historical Dilemma

J.C. HARRISON

When the Library Association decided ten years ago that greatly extended facilities for full‐time training should form part of the programme of post‐war library development, few…

On “Autobiographies” by W. B. Yeats

LENNOX ROBINSON

When Yeats wrote Reveries over Childhood and Youth in 1914 he dedicated the book to “those few people, mainly personal friends who have read all that I have written.”

An Answer to Lord Dunsany

FREDERICK WOODS

I remember reading, some time ago, a short story by Lord Dunsany. It was about a rather improbable young man invited to hear the first performance of a setting of a modern poem…

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0024-2535

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1927 – 2017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid