This is a meticulously compiled catalogue of books held in the Reference Department of the Free Library in Birmingham. Prepared under the direction of John Davis Mullins, this catalogue offers a detailed snapshot of the literary and intellectual resources available to the public in Birmingham at the time of its publication. It provides a comprehensive listing, allowing researchers and book enthusiasts to discover the breadth of knowledge accessible within this significant public collection. A valuable resource for those interested in the history of libraries, book collecting, and the cultural landscape of 19th-century England, this catalogue serves as a window into the literary tastes and educational priorities of the era.
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