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“Athenæum” and other Memories
VERNON RENDALLSurviving to a great age, I maintain a vivid interest in literature and journalism. I was pleased therefore to receive from the Editor an issue of the LIBRARY REVIEW, also a copy…
The Price of Co‐operation
JAMES BRINDLEThe problem of library co‐operation is again in the forefront following the decision of the National Central Library that it will not be responsible for applications for British…
A Lean Time Ahead for Libraries ?
PAUL SYKESTo anyone unfamiliar with the English local government system the current controversy over the financial provisions of the Local Government Bill will have given the impression…
Poets and Prophets of Past Time
Of all the poets that I have known, Rudyard Kipling seemed to be the most full of human sympathies. If any great trouble had come my way, Kipling is the man to whom I should have…
Libraries in Australia: A Revolution Comes of Age
JOHN METCALFEIn the six Australian colonies which only became the Commonwealth or Federation of six States in 1901, libraries began with subscription libraries, both the working class…