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  2. Delray Beach Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Current residents in the state of Florida can receive a free library card. The Delray Beach Public library has over 2,000 visitors per day. The Delray Beach Public Library provides free information and resources which include printed books for all ages, audio books, large print books, magazines, foreign language materials, music CDs, videos, DVDs, as well as free access to the Internet ...

  3. Large-print - Wikipedia

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    Large-print. Large-print (also large-type or large-font) refers to the formatting of a book or other text document in which the typeface (or font) are considerably larger than usual to accommodate people who have low vision. Frequently the medium is also increased in size to accommodate the larger text. Special-needs libraries and many public ...

  4. Edition (book) - Wikipedia

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    According to the definition of edition above, a book printed today, by the same publisher, and from the same type as when it was first published, is still the first edition of that book to a bibliographer. However, book collectors generally use the term first edition to mean specifically the first print run of the first edition (aka "first ...

  5. Nashua Public Library - Wikipedia

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    History of Nashua Public Library. Old stereoscopic image of the County Records building. Former location, when it was called Hunt Memorial Library. In 1867, the Nashua Public Library was established. It was located on the second floor of the County Records Building. [2] The Union Athenaeum, a private reading club formed in 1851, and the ...

  6. Public library - Wikipedia

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    The culmination of centuries of advances in the printing press, moveable type, paper, ink, publishing, and distribution, combined with an ever-growing information-oriented middle class, increased commercial activity and consumption, new radical ideas, massive population growth and higher literacy rates forged the public library into the form that it is today.

  7. Book Club of California - Wikipedia

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    The Book Club of California is a non-profit membership organization of bibliophiles based in San Francisco, operating continuously since 1912.Its mission is to support the history and art of the book, including fine printing related to the history and literature of California and the western states of America through research, publishing, public programs, and exhibitions.

  8. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    60,000 [ 5] Website. littlefreelibrary .org. Little Free Library is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization [ 1] that promotes neighborhood book exchanges, usually in the form of a public bookcase. More than 150,000 public book exchanges are registered with the organization and branded as Little Free Libraries.

  9. Fullerton Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Fullerton Public Library, main entrance. The Fullerton Public Library ( FPL ), is a public library system that serves the City of Fullerton, California and its surrounding communities. The Library holds more than 200,000 volumes and serves a population of ca. 142,000. FPL is overseen by a Library Board of trustees with five members appointed by ...