A practical survey of public libraries with hundreds of illustrations and plans.
This reference work profiles libraries from around the world, offering architectural details, stock statistics, and notes on collections. It helps readers understand how public libraries have been built, organized, and used over time.
Drawing on a broad range of examples, the book presents library profiles with practical details such as stock of books, dates of founding, and daily use. It also features architectural credits and descriptions of the library buildings, including reading rooms, museums, and municipal facilities. Rich with illustrations, portraits, and plans, this edition serves as a valuable record for researchers, librarians, and historians.
- Detailed library profiles with building design and layout notes
- Architectural context alongside collection size and usage data
- Illustrations, portraits, and plans that illuminate public library history
- Useful for librarians, students, and history enthusiasts exploring library development
Ideal for readers of library history and architecture, as well as professionals seeking reference material on public libraries.