Spofford, Ainsworth Rand, 1825-1908
Ainsworth Rand Spofford Librarian of Congress (1825-1908)
Spofford, Ainsworth Rand , 1825-1905, bibliothécaire
Spofford, Ainsworth Rand
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Works
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Ainsworth Rand Spofford bookman and librarian | |
An American almanac and treasury of facts, statistical, financial, and political, for the year ... | |
Autobiography ; Poor Richard ; Letters | |
A book for all readers, designed as an aid to the collection, use and preservation of books, and the formation of public and private libraries | |
Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the seat of government in the District of Columbia. | |
Cheap literature in the mails. | |
The coming of the white man, and the founding of the national capital | |
Copyright System in den Vereinigten Staaten, sein Ursprung und wachsende Bedeutung Vortrag, geh. z. Feier des Beginnes d. zweiten Jahrhunderts Amerikanischen Patent-Systems | |
Eminent and representative men of Virginia and the District of Columbia in the nineteenth century. With a concise historical sketch of Virginia | |
The higher law tried by reason and authority ... | |
Letter from the librarian of Congress to the president pro tempore of the Senate, accompanying a memorandum of an index to documents and debates of Congress. June 12, 1874.---Ordered to be printed. | |
[Letter regarding free transmission of copyright material through the mails] | |
The library of choice literature; prose and poetry selected from the most admired authors | |
The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages | |
The life and labors of Peter Force, mayor of Washington | |
Lotteries in American history. | |
Massachusetts in the American Revolution [MI] 1895 | |
The new and complete universal self-pronouncing encyclopedia, for home, school and office; a compendium of information and instruction on all subjects ... | |
The New cabinet cyclopaedia and treasury of knowledge. A handy book of reference on all subjects and for all readers. | |
The new Library building. | |
The pen of history. The rich field for research afforded in this city's past. Mr. Spofford's suggestive address. Lines of investigation that have heretofore been negelcted. Fairness and accuracy. | |
A practical manual of parliamentary rules, compiled for the ready reference of societies, conventions, public meetings, and deliberative and legislative assemblies. | |
The public libraries of the United States; a paper read before the American social science association at New York, October 26, 1869. | |
Rare books relating to the American Indians | |
Special report of the librarian of Congress. | |
The uses and the limitations of statistics : address of Hon. Ainsworth R. Spofford, before The National Statistical Association, March 13th, 1894. | |
What to read. When to read. How to read. An address to the teachers of the public schools of Washington. October 20, 1883. | |
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XX century cyclopaedia and atlas |