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  • 51Library (journal) — Library was a literary magazine founded in the United States in 1900.OverviewThe magazine was only published over the course of six months, until it ran out of funds. Willa Cather published five original short stories ( The Dance at Chevalier s …

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  • 52Library —   [engl.], Bibliothek …

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  • 53Library of Congress —   [ laɪbrərɪ ɔf kɔȖgres], die Nationalbibliothek (seit 1897) der USA in Washington (D. C.). 1800 als Parlamentsbibliothek gegründet, seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg nationales Informationszentrum. Untergliedert in acht Departments, Bestand (1994) mehr …

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  • 54library — place for books, late 14c., from Anglo Fr. librarie, O.Fr. librairie collection of books (14c.), noun use of adj. librarius concerning books, from L. librarium chest for books, from liber (gen. libri) book, paper, parchment, originally the inner… …

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  • 55library association — (la) L.A., society that unites libraries …

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  • 56library — /laibrari, ingl. ˈlaɪbrərɪ/ s. f. inv. (elab.) libreria …

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  • 57library — *museum, archives, treasury, gallery …

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  • 58library — [n] book repository athenaeum, atheneum, bibliotheca, book collection, book room, information center, media center, reference center, study; concept 435 …

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  • 59Library — Reading room redirects here. For other uses, see Reading room (disambiguation). For other uses, see Library (disambiguation). Reading room of the library at the University of Graz, in Austria …

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  • 60Library of Congress — For the 1945 documentary film, see Library of Congress (film). Library of Congress        …

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