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The Bodley Club Library is conducted in association with The Booklovers Library and The Tabard Inn Library--the two largest circulating libraries in the world.
CORRESPONDENCE INTENDED FOR THE LIBRARIAN SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO SEYMOUR EATON, 1323 Walnut Street, PHILA.
THIS BOOK IS THE PROPERTY OF THE BODLEY CLUB LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA AND IS RENTED TO THE CLUB, SOCIETY, INSTITUTION, BUSINESS HOUSE, OR INDIVIDUAL CONDUCTING THE LOCAL LIBRARY SERVICE
No.
The Bodley Club Library
[on ribbon:] ARMS OF SIR THOMAS BODLEY
Description
Coat of arms of Sir Thomas Bodley
Note
The Bodley Club Library was a subscription service whereby libraries received a set number of popular new books for circulation, changed regularly.
The Bodley Club Library is conducted in association with The Booklovers Library and The Tabard Inn Library--the two largest circulating libraries in the world.
CORRESPONDENCE INTENDED FOR THE LIBRARIAN SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO SEYMOUR EATON, 1323 Walnut Street, PHILA.
THIS BOOK IS THE PROPERTY OF THE BODLEY CLUB LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA AND IS RENTED TO THE CLUB, SOCIETY, INSTITUTION, BUSINESS HOUSE, OR INDIVIDUAL CONDUCTING THE LOCAL LIBRARY SERVICE
No.
The Bodley Club Library
[on ribbon:] ARMS OF SIR THOMAS BODLEY
Description
Coat of arms of Sir Thomas Bodley
Note
The Bodley Club Library was a subscription service whereby libraries received a set number of popular new books for circulation, changed regularly.