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Conrad Gessner's private library
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Urs B. Leu |
An annotated library catalog. |
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The Book of the Crime
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Elizabeth Daly |
Serena Austen's husband frightens her badly and locks her in her room. Escaping, she turns to Henry Gamadge for help. What was in the two books that made her husband so furious?
Poor Gray Austen… |
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Cataloging the world
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Alex Wright |
"The dream of universal knowledge hardly started with the digital age. From the archives of Sumeria to the Library of Alexandria, humanity has long wrestled with information overload and management o… |
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Diccionario biográfico de bibliotecarios y bibliotecólogos
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Eliseo Monteros |
A lo largo de la historia los bibliotecarios se han destacado, entre otras cosas, por organizar importantes colecciones, crear sistemas de clasificación bibliográfica, fundar instituciones para la en… |
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Evidence of Things Seen
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Elizabeth Daly |
Henry ("the American Peter Wimsey) Gamadge and his young wife, Clara, are hoping to spend a quiet and peaceful summer in a small cottage in western Connecticut, but mysteries abound. Why didn't the e… |
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Murders in Volume 2
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Elizabeth Daly |
> “New York at its most charming” (New York Times) is the setting for *Murders in Volume 2*, first published in 1941. One hundred years earlier, a beautiful guest had disappeared from the wealthy Vau… |
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