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[…] powerful ways to boost his or her brainpower? The simple and enjoyable act of sharing books helps your child learn pre-reading skills such as understanding the sounds letters make, developing […]
[…] the advantages of a book catalog I’m told. For many years, apparently, most of the books were donated and town appropriations were spent on salaries and maintenance. The names of […]
[…] printing was far and away Brattleboro’s most important industry and largest employer. There are Brattleboro-printed books in every literate household in America. And Brattleboro’s literary legacy lives on today as […]
[…] involved for its support. Membership in the association cost $2 per year and members were subject to an annual assessment of $1. Apparently, members numbered several hundred, including the town’s […]
[…] enriched the collection by making possible the purchase of books and materials of a wider subject matter and scope than would be covered by the annual Town appropriation. The Library […]
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