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Encyclopedia of the Library of Congress: For Congress, the Nation & the World This is the most comprehensive book ever published about the Library of Congress--the world's largest research institution. The Encyclopedia is an authoritative, one-volume reference work of newly written and researched essays, articles, and statistical appendices. Edited by John Y. Cole and Jane Aikin, it was nine years in the making and describes the historical development of the collections, functions, and services of the world's largest library from its origin in 1800 to 2004. This reference book contains: Published by Bernan Press, this unique reference work is a collector's item that belongs in every library! Page estimate: 600, with more than 325 black-and-white photographs and a 15-page color portfolio depicting the Library's spectacular Jefferson Building. ISBN 0-89059-971-8 Price: $125.00 Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days. Product #: 21107076 |
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