DIGIRENT - America's Library: The Story of the Library of Congress, 1800-2000
James Conaway
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America's Library: The Story James Conaway epub America's Library: The Story James Conaway pdf download America's Library: The Story James Conaway pdf file America's Library: The Story James Conaway audiobook America's Library: The Story James Conaway book review America's Library: The Story James Conaway summary | #599932 in Books | 2000-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.25 x7.75 x1.00l,2.40 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Good Coffee Table Book|By John M. Ford|This book presents an interesting overview of 200 years of the Library of Congress. "Overview" describes its strengths and its limitations. It does give a sense of the library's place in our nation's historical timeline. It is a worthwhile read along with Presidents: All You Need to Know to see how major events in the Library's history|From Publishers Weekly|Founded in 1800 as a resource for lawmakers, the Library of Congress is one of the greatest libraries in existence, with more than 110 million items in holding, including books in 450 different languages, national documents and art works.
The Library of Congress, considered by many to be the greatest library on earth, holds over 110 million itemsbooks in 450 languages, irreplaceable national documents, priceless art works, and objects of cultural fascination. From a modest collection of 740 books purchased by the Congress in 1800, the Library has grown to house hundreds of miles of bookshelves. Laid end to end, they would stretch from Washington, D.C., to Chicago. This book tells the continuou...
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