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Naturally, the model looked a bit more radiant than your average librarian, thanks to her bouncy blowout, glowing glam, and a smattering of gold and diamond rings. Aeon
The head librarian is intimidating and the library itself is a dangerous place. [26] [27] There are other fictional librarians in literature as well. Allison Carroll in Jo Walton's Among Others serves as a mentor to the main protagonist and Madam Irma Pince is the librarian at Hogwarts during the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling.
Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of being a Well-Dressed Wife was first published in 1959. [2] [26] It is considered Fogarty's best known work. [27] In 2008, Rosemary Feitenberg (a writer for Women's Wear Daily) rediscovered the book and had it republished. [2] [28] A facsimile reprint was issued in 2011 by the Victoria and Albert Museum. [29]
Ingrid Parent – librarian at the University of British Columbia; Charles V. Park – librarian at Central Michigan University; Lotsee Patterson – librarian, educator, and founder of the American Indian Library Association; Nancy Pearl – librarian and author; Charles Peters – music cataloger at William & Gayle Cook Music Library, Indiana ...
The library where he worked as a children's librarian, Fairfield Civic Center Library, a branch of the Solano County Library in Solano County, California, is the same library he grew up patronizing. [4] [7] In 2013, Threets began working there at age 23, shelving books, and worked his way to becoming supervising librarian of his branch in ...
American librarian: archivist, creator of the Vivian G. Harsh Collection of African American History at the Chicago Public Library 1890-05-27 1960-08-17 Wenche Blomberg: Norwegian children's writer 1943-06-23 Wilhelmina Sherriff Bain: New Zealand teacher, librarian, feminist, peace activist and writer 1848-09-05 1944-01-26 Willye Dennis
Callimachus (Ancient Greek: Καλλίμαχος, romanized: Kallimachos; c. 310 – c. 240 BC) was an ancient Greek poet, scholar, and librarian who was active in Alexandria during the 3rd century BC.
Nancy Pearl (born January 12, 1945) is an American librarian, best-selling author, literary critic and the former executive director of the Washington Center for the Book at Seattle Public Library. [1]