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This compilation comprises Volumes 1 and 2 of the "Bulletin Of The Salem Public Library," offering a detailed look into the library's activities, acquisitions, and community engagement during the period it covers. Authored by the Salem Public Library itself, this bulletin serves as a historical record of the library's role in fostering literacy and learning within the Salem community.
Readers interested in library science, local history, or the cultural heritage of Salem, Massachusetts, will find valuable insights within these pages. The bulletin provides a snapshot of the library's collection development, services offered, and its connection to the local population. This volume is a must-have for researchers, historians, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of public libraries and their impact on society.
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