The Library World Volume 70 Issue 10
Abstract
ANDREW Carnegie stands apart from all other library benefactors. No other man has given so much, or given so widely, in the cause of library progress. Although the United Kingdom was not the main recipient of his bounty, it received from him, personally, about £12 million, and considerable sums, in addition, from the Trust which he founded. It might well be expected, therefore, that his name would always be in our minds and that we would remember him more kindly than any other library benefactor. But it is not so.
Citation
(1969), "The Library World Volume 70 Issue 10", New Library World, Vol. 70 No. 10, pp. 253-283. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009540
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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