The Bevan-naish Library Catalogue provides a detailed listing of the holdings of the Friends' Reading Society Library in Birmingham, England. Compiled by Arthur John Naish and Paul L.T. Bevan, this catalogue offers a comprehensive overview of the library's collection, reflecting the literary and intellectual interests of the society.
This historical document serves as a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and bibliophiles interested in the reading habits and cultural landscape of Birmingham during the period in which the library flourished. The catalogue allows readers to explore the range of available titles, offering insight into the social and intellectual milieu of its patrons. This is a unique resource for those studying library history and the literary culture of the Friends' Reading Society.
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