Memoirs of Libraries
Discover the rich history of libraries with Memoirs of Libraries by Edward Edwards, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This monumental work, originally published in 1859, explores the evolution of libraries across Britain, Europe, and America from antiquity to the mid-nineteenth century. Spanning an impressive 780 pages, Edwards delves into a variety of ecclesiastical, university, and civic libraries, providing a comprehensive overview of their development. The book culminates in the author's insightful perspectives on library management, with a particular emphasis on the municipal libraries he passionately advocated for. Perfect for library science enthusiasts and historians alike, this paperback edition serves as both an informative resource and a tribute to the importance of libraries in society.