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The importance of the subject will, I trust be a sufficient apology for soliciting your attention to the following communication

The importance of the subject will, I trust be a sufficient apology for soliciting your attention to the following communication

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The importance of the subject will, I trust be a sufficient apology for soliciting your attention to the following communication

by John B. Wight

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Wayland (MA): John B. Wright, 1853. Printed Circular. 4to. 275 x 213 mm. ( 10 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches). No title. 3 pp. Printed on blue paper. Folded. Printed Circular. 4to. 275 x 213 mm. ( 10 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches). No title. 3 pp. Printed on blue paper. Folded. Letter to the citizens of the State of Massachusetts, asking them to act on a law that was passed two year earlier, for the creation of libraries in every city and town in the Bay State. Citing the examples of the towns of Wayland, Concord, Boston, Worcester, New Bedford, Danvers, and Northampton. the author outlines the great benefits that accrue with the tax support of a library and the minimal cost per citizen to maintain a public library and its collection. The Reverend John B. Wight, a member of the State Legislature from Wayland, was instrumental in the passage of the bill that authorized the establishment and maintenance of public libraries throughout the state. In 1853, two years after the bill was passed, Wight returned to this issue by calling on the population of the state to take the initiate and realize the legislation by establishing libraries in every city and town. This circular was sent to every municipality and at the bottom of his letter, Wight states that 4000 copies of the circular would be distributed throughout the Commonwealth in an attempt to turn the legislation into a reality. Jared Mann Heard. Origins of the Free Library System of Massachusetts, Clinton, 1860. pp. 4-9. (350).

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Title
The importance of the subject will, I trust be a sufficient apology for soliciting your attention to the following communication
Author
John B. Wight
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John B. Wright
Place of Publication
Wayland (MA)
Date Published
1853

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De Simone Company is presently offering rare books, manuscripts, illustrated books, broadsides, and ephemera documenting American history during the 19th century. We encourage you to visit our website where you will find numerous catalogues listing our offering. Visit www.desimonecompanybooksellers.com.De Simone Company also specializes in early Italian books and manuscripts, mostly in the fields of social science, history, antiquarian bibliography and illustrated books. The Company has a particular interest in books, manuscripts, ephemera printed in, or about, the history of Ferrara, Italy and is always interested in purchasing book on the subject.In January of 2017, Daniel De Simone retired from the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D. C as the Eric Weinmann Librarian, where he directed the operations of the Central Library. De Simone came to the Folger from the Library of Congress after serving as the Curator of the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division for 14 years.Before his appointment as Rosenwald Curator in 2000, he operated his own New York based bookselling business for 22 years. Since retirement he has begun bookselling once again and is again a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers. He is also a member of the Grolier Club, NY, the Association Internationale de Bibliophile, Paris, and the Print Council of America.

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