The Librarians of Congress

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The Librarians of Congress

Description

For over 200 years the Library of Congress has served as our national library. Since its establishment in 1800, thirteen librarians have served as the institution's head librarian. Sadly, little is known about most of them.

The Librarians of Congress is the first book to contain the biographies of all these librarians. Beginning with a brief history of the Library of Congress, the book then contains short biographies of each of the thirteen Librarians of Congress, beginning with John J. Beckley and ending with James H. Billington. Each biography is accompanied by a photograph. A subject index concludes this work.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Foreword by Dr. Roy Balleste, St. Thomas University School of Law
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction—A Brief History of the Library of Congress
Chapter One: John James Beckley—Jefferson’s First Librarian
Chapter Two: Patrick Magruder—The Unfortunate Librarian
Chapter Three: George Watterston—The Librarian of Letters
Chapter Four: John Silva Meehan—The Jacksonian Librarian
Chapter Five: John Gould Stephenson—The Civil War Era Librarian
Chapter Six: Ainsworth Rand Spofford—The Transformational Librarian
Chapter Seven: John Russell Young—The Journalist Librarian
Chapter Eight: George Herbert Putnam—The Modern Librarian
Chapter Nine: Archibald MacLeish—The Literary Librarian
Chapter Ten: Luther Harris Evans—The Diplomatic Librarian
Chapter Eleven: Lawrence Quincy Mumford—The Administrative Librarian
Chapter Twelve: Daniel Joseph Boorstin—The Scholar Librarian
Chapter Thirteen: James Hadley Billington—The Russian Studies Scholar Librarian

Index
About the Author

Product details

Published 04 Feb 2016
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 162
ISBN 9781442262614
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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