Die Finanzlage der deutschen Bibliotheken, written by Adalbert Roquette and published in 1901, offers a detailed look at the financial conditions of German libraries at the turn of the century. This historical study provides valuable insights into the challenges and economic realities faced by libraries during a period of significant social and technological change. Roquette's work is an important resource for understanding the development of library systems in Germany and the broader context of public finance for cultural institutions.
This book is essential reading for library historians, scholars of German history, and anyone interested in the economic underpinnings of cultural heritage.
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