American Libraries 1730-1950
Discover the rich history of American libraries in American Libraries 1730-1950 by Kenneth Breisch. This captivating hardback, published by WW Norton & Co in 2017, spans 320 pages, providing an expansive overview of the evolution of library architecture and culture in the United States. Journey through time as you explore the earliest library buildings, starting with the historic Philadelphia library of 1745, and witness the transformation of these vital storehouses of knowledge into midcentury modern marvels and beyond. Breisch's insightful examination not only highlights the architectural advancements but also the role libraries have played in shaping communities and access to information. Whether you're a library enthusiast, a history buff, or a student of architecture, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into the fascinating world of American libraries and appreciate their significance in our society.