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The National Book League and the Librarian
JOHN HADFIELDBRITAIN'S attitude to books has undergone a spectacular change during the war. There has been an unprecedented increase in the demand for books. The annual turnover of the…
Books and Bombs in Barsetshire: a War‐time Commentary
ANTHONY TROLLOPEWHY did I ever become a County Librarian, and in Barsetshire of all places, when I might have been a rond‐de‐cuir sitting on something nice and cushy in the Civil Service? Oh…
Moscow's Libraries
K. LEVININ Moscow, this summer, whenever the weather was fine, the benches in the parks and public gardens were occupied often by readers—youths and girls and a good many school children.
Mr. H. M. Cashmore on the Moscow Libraries
It will be remembered that in 1936–7 a survey of libraries abroad was made on the basis of funds provided by the Rockefeller Foundation, and in that connexion Mr. H. M. Cashmore…