Publisher's Synopsis
The Old Town Hall Library of Leicester. A Catalogue offers a detailed glimpse into the historical collection of the Old Town Hall Library in Leicester, England. Published in 1919, this catalogue provides a comprehensive listing of the library's holdings, reflecting the literary and intellectual interests of the period. Researchers and historians will find valuable insights into the types of books that were considered important and accessible to the public in Leicester during the early 20th century. This catalogue serves as a crucial resource for understanding the cultural landscape and the evolution of libraries in Britain. It preserves a record of literary tastes, historical knowledge, and scholarly pursuits that shaped the community of Leicester.
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