Efficient, Inventive (Often Annoying) Melvil Dewey
Discover the fascinating journey of Melvil Dewey in Efficient, Inventive (Often Annoying) Melvil Dewey by Edwin Fotheringham, published by Astra Publishing House in 2020. This engaging hardback edition spans 40 pages and explores how Dewey revolutionized library organization. Faced with the chaos of libraries using different systems, Dewey sought to create a universal method that would streamline the way books are categorized, making them more accessible to the public. As a passionate advocate for free public libraries, Dewey's approach was not only efficient and inventive but also often met with resistance, showcasing his complex legacy. This book is perfect for young readers and anyone interested in the history of libraries. Dive into the world of Melvil Dewey and see how one man's vision changed the landscape of public libraries forever!