Subject Index to the Location of the Books and Pamphlets Contained in the Public Library of Concinnati offers a detailed guide to the holdings of one of the United States' significant public libraries in the late 19th century. This meticulously compiled index provides researchers and historians with valuable insights into the library's collection, reflecting the intellectual and cultural interests of the period. It serves as a window into the reading habits and scholarly pursuits of Cincinnati's residents, and more broadly, American society during that era.
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