Explore the rich history and architectural significance of "The Public Library, Minneapolis" in this detailed account by Ellwood S. Hand. This book delves into the origins and evolution of a vital community institution, tracing its impact on the city's intellectual and cultural landscape. Discover the library's role as a center for learning, civic engagement, and personal growth.
Hand's work provides a valuable record of the library's architectural design, showcasing its beauty and functionality. This volume is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Minneapolis, library science, or the architectural heritage of public buildings.
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