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Association Memories
W.C. BERWICK SAYERSFOR 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…
A Word from Canada
FREDERICK NIVENTHE Editor of LIBRARY REVIEW asked me, some time ago, as a Scot abroad, to write something for his readers at home regarding books, and the reading of books, in the land where I…
Light Reading in Leisure Hours: A Casual Commentary
MURIEL STEELI HAVE been asked to write on the subject of light reading for leisure hours: books of the kind you take away with you on holiday: books you pick up to pass away an hour of…
Serving Our Masters
L. STANLEY JASTI HAVE spent nearly all my life in libraries, and for far the larger part of it as the head of the library, small or large as the case might be. And at the end of my career as an…