Library Review: Volume 23 Issue 8

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Galt on Scott

Hamilton B. Timothy

These notes on Sir Walter Scott by John Galt, here published for the first time, have been transcribed by Dr Hamilton B. Timothy, Associate Professor in the Department of…

H. F. Cary: The Librarian Friend of Lamb and Coleridge

Dorothea M. Abbott

1972 saw the bicentenary of the only librarian to have been buried in Westminster Abbey. He lies close to Samuel Johnson in Poets' Corner, the words ‘Translator of Dante’ on his…

T. S. Eliot and Children

Neville Braybrooke

T. S. ELIOT often showed a preoccupation with childhood, and at times this preoccupation showed itself as a search for a lost Eden. In Burnt Norton the leaves are alive with the…

A Visit to the Libraries of Metropolitan Toronto

George J. Wood

SEVERAL GENERATIONS OF LIBRARIANS throughout the world have become aware of the libraries of Toronto during the course of their early professional studies; many British…

Stephen Crane—A Distant Echo

James Bland

FEW BOOKS have been so enthusiastically received in England as The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane's novel of the American Civil War. In December 1895 it was welcomed…

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0024-2535

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1927 – 2017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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