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  2. The Collector's Library - Wikipedia

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    In September 2003, Barnes & Noble Books of New York began to publish The Collector's Library series of some of the world's most notable literary works.By October 2005, fifty-nine volumes had been printed.

  3. William Main Doerflinger - Wikipedia

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    Doerflinger authored three books: The Middle Passage (1939, with Roland Barker), a historical novel about the Guinea Coast slave trade; Shantymen and Shantyboys (1951), [11] republished with additions in 1972 as Songs of the Sailorman and Lumberman, [12] documenting his major musical activity collecting songs from old sailors and lumberjacks between 1930 and 1950 (he recognised from early on ...

  4. North of Boston Library Exchange - Wikipedia

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    NOBLE was the first automated resource sharing network in the state and the first Massachusetts library network on the Internet. It was established in 1980 by five libraries sharing their circulation system. By 1995, NOBLE served 32,000 college students and 522,000 residents and kept a database that featured more than 2.3 million items. [1]

  5. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    English inventor Francis Ronalds began using a catalog of cards to manage his growing book collection around 1815, which has been denoted as the first practical use of the system. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In the mid-1800s, Natale Battezzati , an Italian publisher, developed a card system for booksellers in which cards represented authors, titles and subjects.

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Luria's – originally L. Luria & Son, was a chain of catalog showroom stores in Florida, from 1961 to 1997. Service Merchandise – closed all its retail stores by early 2002; the name was resurrected in 2004 for an online retail operation [41] [42] Witmark – operated in southwestern Michigan; founded 1969, liquidated 1997 [43] [44]

  7. Merrimack Valley Library Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Merrimack Valley Library Consortium (MVLC) is an American library consortium created by Nancy Jacobson and Evelyn Kuo in 1982. MVLC manages the resource sharing of 36 automated and partially automated libraries in Merrimack Valley region of northeastern Massachusetts, ensuring unified access to all of their catalogs, which represent almost three million items and more than six hundred ...

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  9. Mervyn Wingfield, 7th Viscount Powerscourt - Wikipedia

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    Lord Powerscourt collected paintings as a hobby and published a catalog in 1903 called A description and history of Powerscourt. [6] He sometimes included details about his purchases in his list. The painting of 'The Broken Eggs' by Jan Steen, according to Lord Powerscourt, shows "portraits of Jan Steen and his friend Van Goyen ".