The Nation's Library : the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. /

A celebratory guide, stunningly illustrated, of one of the world's great libraries.

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Main Author: Bisbort, Alan, 1953-
Other Authors: Osborne, Linda Barrett, 1949-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Wappingers' Falls, NY : Scala Publishers ; Distributed outside the Library of Congress in the USA and Canada by Antique Collectors' Club, ©2000.
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Summary: A celebratory guide, stunningly illustrated, of one of the world's great libraries.
"The Nation's Library, a collaboration between the Library and Scala Publishers, is a celebration of, and a guide to this complex institution - one of the greatest cultural and intellectual resources in the world. The text, punctuated by color illustrations, leads the reader through the Library's history and present-day organization and services. Photographs of the Library's three buildings on Washington's Capitol Hill - including the original Library building, an architectural treasure opened in 1897 - are interspersed with views of some of the eclectic treasures housed in this repository of international culture. These include founding documents of the American Republic, Japanese fine prints, Arabic calligraphy, rare illustrated books, maps, music and musical instruments, posters, comic books, architectural drawings, hallmark documents in the history of science, and historic photographs." "For those who will visit the Library in person or via the Internet, the book also includes information on the subject areas in each of the Library's 22 reading rooms, hours of operation, general procedures for conducting research in the Library, and on the ever-expanding Library of Congress Web Site. The Nation's Library thus makes the Library's storehouse of knowledge immediate and accessible to people around the world."--Jacket.
Physical Description: 160 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 1857592352
9781857592351
0844410144
9780844410142