- A
circulating library (also
known as
lending libraries and
rental libraries) lent
books to subscribers, and was
first and
foremost a
business venture...
- community. The
circulating libraries not only
provided a
place to sell books, but also a
place to lend
books for a price.
These circulating libraries provided...
- The
Warrington Circulating Library of Warrington, England, was a
subscription library established in 1760. It
became part of the
Warrington Museum in 1848...
-
distinguishing circulating from
subscription libraries.
Occasionally subscription libraries called themselves '
circulating libraries', and vice versa...
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branch libraries are open to the
general public and
consist of
circulating libraries. The New York
Public Library also has four
research libraries, which...
-
Queens of the
Circulating Library is a 2000
album by the
British experimental group Coil. It is
unusual in the
sense that it is
perhaps the only release...
-
Feltham (1807). "
Circulating Libraries".
Picture of London, for 1807 (8th ed.). London:
Richard Phillips. Eliot, Simon. "
Circulating libraries in the Victorian...
-
Circulating Library is a
historic library on
Cedar Street in
Chappell Hill, Texas. The
library was
founded by the
Chappell Hill
Circulating Library ****ociation...
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formerly contained a
circulating library,
though the
circulating division of the Main
Branch moved to the
nearby Mid-Manhattan
Library in 1970. Additional...
- The
Oxcart Library is a non-
circulating library located in the
North Olmsted branch of the
public library in the city of
North Olmsted, Ohio,
United States...