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I, User -- The Unbearable Lightness Of Service: Notes On The Customer Experience, Rick Lugg
I, User -- The Unbearable Lightness Of Service: Notes On The Customer Experience, Rick Lugg
Against the Grain
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Imhbco (In My Humble But Correct Opinion) -- Aid Workers Or Bass Pros? Struggling With The Fundamentals Of Librarianship, Rick Anderson
Imhbco (In My Humble But Correct Opinion) -- Aid Workers Or Bass Pros? Struggling With The Fundamentals Of Librarianship, Rick Anderson
Against the Grain
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Book Reviews -- Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
Book Reviews -- Monographic Musings, Debbie Vaughn
Against the Grain
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People Profile: Camille Mccutcheon, Editor, Burton Callicott, Lucretia W. Mcclure
People Profile: Camille Mccutcheon, Editor, Burton Callicott, Lucretia W. Mcclure
Against the Grain
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An Interview At Schoenhof's Foreign Books -- Atg Interviews Judy Townley, Dan Cianfarini, David Leyenson, And Staff, Bob Nardini
An Interview At Schoenhof's Foreign Books -- Atg Interviews Judy Townley, Dan Cianfarini, David Leyenson, And Staff, Bob Nardini
Against the Grain
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Uptight In Library Land: A Confirmation Of Stress In South Carolina Academic Libraries, Edwin O. Merwin Jr.
Uptight In Library Land: A Confirmation Of Stress In South Carolina Academic Libraries, Edwin O. Merwin Jr.
Against the Grain
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If Rumors Were Horses, Katina Strauch
Harper & Brothers’ Family And School District Libraries, 1830-1846., Robert S. Freeman
Harper & Brothers’ Family And School District Libraries, 1830-1846., Robert S. Freeman
Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research
In the 1830s, at the dawn of mass-market publishing, J. & J. Harper of New York began publishing several libraries, including Harper’s Family Library and Harper’s School District Library. A “library” in this sense is a series or set of uniformly bound and uniformly priced books issued by the same publisher. A leading publisher and a major force in the broad religious and social reform movements of the period, the Harper brothers helped to shape education in American homes and schools. As Methodists they were advocates of reading for moral improvement. As innovative publishers, they made full use of the …