Library Review: Volume 21 Issue 4

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Leonard Merrick and Alfred the Great

P.J. Wilson

AN INTERESTING CHOICE for re‐issue this autumn in Anthony Blond's Doughty Library of novels by Victorian and Edwardian authors is Leonard Merrick's The Position of Peggy Harper

The IFLA Conference 1967

L.M. Harrod

JAMES E. SKIPPER, Associate Librarian of Princeton University, provided an introductory statement on the Shared Cataloging Program, which is surely the greatest and most speedily…

The Library at Abbotsford

A.E. Day

NO MAN OF LETTERS has ever more closely identified himself with his country's historical lore and traditions than Sir Walter Scott: as poet and novelist his place in Scottish…

What Public Libraries Have Meant to Me

Eric Glasgow

IN THE COURSE of a quarter of a century of varied literary activities and very diverse geographical wanderings I have read, dozed, and written articles within the hospitable walls…

Pidgin English He No Die

E.R. Yarham

NUMEROUS ATTEMPTS have been made to establish a universal language. In fact, over two hundred schemes have been drawn up, but none of these artificial syntheses is in sight of…

The Value of Library History

M.R. Cutcliffe

THE HISTORY OF LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANSHIP has been given both too little and too much attention. That there is a great deal of indifference on the part of many librarians…

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0024-2535

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1927 – 2017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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