Libraries Through the AgesA&C Black, 1 Jan 1999 - 160 halaman This completely new book, Libraries Through the Ages, is based on Fred Lerner's earlier The Story of Libraries, which was the first book of its kind in many years. More concise and with nearly twice as many illustrations as its predecessor, Libraries Through the Ages will especially appeal to young readers, as well as to anyone who wants a compact and lively international history of book collecting, from the invention of writing to the computer age. |
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... Colleges and Universities 82 74 9 The People's Libraries 97 10 Libraries for Young People 11 Libraries at Work 115 12 The Library of the Future 108 122 Notes 129 Glossary 133 Suggestions for Further Reading 141 Timeline.
... Colleges and Universities 82 74 9 The People's Libraries 97 10 Libraries for Young People 11 Libraries at Work 115 12 The Library of the Future 108 122 Notes 129 Glossary 133 Suggestions for Further Reading 141 Timeline.
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List of Illustrations | 9 |
Preface | 11 |
The Fertile Crescent | 13 |
Greece and Rome | 20 |
Medieval Europe | 28 |
China and India | 40 |
The Islamic World | 57 |
The Printed Book | 66 |
Colleges and Universities | 82 |
The Peoples Libraries | 97 |
Libraries for Young People | 108 |
Libraries at Work | 115 |
The Library of the Future | 122 |
Notes | 129 |
Timeline | 143 |
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