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Three Centuries of a City Library / an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Norwich Public Library Established in 1608 and the present Public Library opened in 1857

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The author traces the institutional history and material development of Norwich’s civic libraries from medieval manuscript collections and monastic lending through the establishment of an early municipal library in 1608 to the later formation of a modern public library under nineteenth-century legislation and the opening of the current building in 1857. Drawing on minute books, city records, annual reports, and contemporary observations, the account combines archival reconstruction with descriptive notes on buildings, collections, governance, and bindings, and situates local library practice within broader changes in printing, collecting, and public access to books.

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Geo. A. Stephen

Geo. A. Stephen is an author known for his historical work, "Three Centuries of a City Library," which provides a detailed account of the Norwich Public Library's establishment in 1608 and its evolution through the years, culminating in the opening of the present library in 1857. His writing reflects a commitment to documenting the cultural and educational significance of public libraries, highlighting their role in community development and access to knowledge. Stephen's contributions offer valuable insights into the history of libraries and their impact on society.

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