This is a digitized finding list from the Los Angeles Public Library dating to January 1891. It provides a snapshot of the library's holdings at a crucial period in the city's development. Researchers interested in the history of Los Angeles, the development of public libraries in the American West, or the reading habits of late nineteenth-century Americans will find this list an invaluable primary source.
Containing entries representing a wide range of subjects, from literature and history to science and technology, this finding list offers insight into the intellectual and cultural landscape of the era. It serves as a testament to the importance of public libraries in fostering knowledge and community engagement. "Finding List Of Books In The Los Angeles Public Library. January. 1891" is a valuable resource for historians, librarians, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Los Angeles.
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