Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- CORRECTIONS
- Contents
- BOOK THE FIRST: FREE TOWN LIBRARIES, AT HOME
- BOOK THE SECOND: FREE TOWN LIBRARIES, ABROAD
- CHAPTER I THE TOWN, COMMUNAL, AND POPULAR LIBRARIES OF FRANCE
- CHAPTER II THE TOWN LIBRARIES AND POPULAR LIBRARIES OF GERMANY
- CHAPTER III NOTES ON THE TOWN LIBRARIES OF SOME OTHER CONTINENTAL STATES
- BOOK THE THIRD: FREE TOWN LIBRARIES, IN AMERICA
- BOOK THE FOURTH: BRIEF NOTICES OF COLLECTORS
- GENERAL INDEX
CHAPTER I - THE TOWN, COMMUNAL, AND POPULAR LIBRARIES OF FRANCE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2010
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- CORRECTIONS
- Contents
- BOOK THE FIRST: FREE TOWN LIBRARIES, AT HOME
- BOOK THE SECOND: FREE TOWN LIBRARIES, ABROAD
- CHAPTER I THE TOWN, COMMUNAL, AND POPULAR LIBRARIES OF FRANCE
- CHAPTER II THE TOWN LIBRARIES AND POPULAR LIBRARIES OF GERMANY
- CHAPTER III NOTES ON THE TOWN LIBRARIES OF SOME OTHER CONTINENTAL STATES
- BOOK THE THIRD: FREE TOWN LIBRARIES, IN AMERICA
- BOOK THE FOURTH: BRIEF NOTICES OF COLLECTORS
- GENERAL INDEX
Summary
From an early period of their existence those among the Provincial Libraries of France which belong to the municipalities–or which are under the management, more or less exclusive, of such bodies–have been made widely accessible to the Public generally, so far as concerns the liberality of their rules of admission. But in very many cases, the liberal regulations were by no means duly supported by liberal maintenance. Many a Town Library, the doors of which stood freely open, was very little used. Some collections were adapted to meet scarcely any demand save that of the learned. Others were suffered to fall so greatly into arrear as scarcely to answer the requirements of any class of readers whatever.
The history even of those among the French Town Libraries which combine remote antiquity of origin with great existing worth is a very chequered one. Some of them can trace their first germ to a period as remote as the earlier part of the sixteenth century; and can show the records of splendid gifts–coupled in some instances with express injunctions, from the donors, or testators, of unrestricted publicity of access–made in the seventeenth century. But the period of vigour is very often followed by a period of torpor and neglect.
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- Free Town Libraries, their Formation, Management, and HistoryIn Britain, France, Germany, and America, pp. 195 - 223Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1869