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Page 119
... , 1971 , p . 82 ) . Luckham and Mann suggest in a liberal spirit ways in which more people can be attracted into the library . Libraries should perhaps be located closer to shopping areas and should perhaps have coffee Public libraries 119.
... , 1971 , p . 82 ) . Luckham and Mann suggest in a liberal spirit ways in which more people can be attracted into the library . Libraries should perhaps be located closer to shopping areas and should perhaps have coffee Public libraries 119.
Page 120
... perhaps a limit to the numbers who will ever wish to use the library : ' It looks , however , as if for four - fifths of the non - members it is not lack of availability that is a problem . Perhaps they are not deeply interested in ...
... perhaps a limit to the numbers who will ever wish to use the library : ' It looks , however , as if for four - fifths of the non - members it is not lack of availability that is a problem . Perhaps they are not deeply interested in ...
Page 140
... Perhaps , indeed , one does suppress something - one suppresses what Gorky called ' the religion of art ' . Perhaps this explanation does strip art of the religious , mysterious , transcendental elements which one finds in it , or ...
... Perhaps , indeed , one does suppress something - one suppresses what Gorky called ' the religion of art ' . Perhaps this explanation does strip art of the religious , mysterious , transcendental elements which one finds in it , or ...
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