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Originally published in 1917 A BOOK OF CARNEGIE LIBRARIES by
THEODORE WESLEY KOCH. Text extracted from opening pages of book:
PREFACE: FOR the delay that has made this volume so far behind the
plates which it was designed to accompany I make no apology. A
combination of circumstances has prevented its earlier com pletion,
and it has seemed better to follow the lines originally laid down
for the work, rather than to delay it for still further revision.
Plates and text together may have at least an histori cal value,
and the library building development of the last dec ade might well
be made the subject of a supplementary volume. The list of plates
printed to accompany the original portfolio is bound with the
present volume, as it contains in handy form for reference the
names of architects and in some cases the amount of Carnegie
donations. In making up the book, however, it has seemed advisable
to rearrange the plates somewhat, and the list cannot be used as an
index to the illustrations. I am indebted to the publishers of the
Centztry Magazine for their kind permission to reprint the valuable
article by Mr. Mabie, and likewise to the publishers of the
Criterion Magazine for the use of Dr. Bostwick's discussion of
Carnegie Libraries and Good Reading. To the many friends in the
library profession who so cheerfully aided me to secure the
necessary data for the description of their buildings, and to all
who have helped me to bring the work to its conclusion, I give my
most sincere thanks. T. W. K. INTRODUCTION: THE generosity of
Andrew Carnegie in the library gifts, which are the greatest single
benefaction in library history, has had purpose and result much
broader than the mere buildingof public libraries. Like his rival
in large giving, John D. Rocke feller, Mr. Carnegie has sought
through his giving to stimulate public spirit, to raise standards,
and to provide for social better ment, not by way of by-products,
but as a chief aim. Thus he has made fundamental conditions of his
library gifts, that the community should provide a site and that
adequate mainte nance, usually a tithe annually on the cost of the
building should be assured, making himself a co-partner with the
local citizenry in providing that people's university which in so
many American cities and towns is to-day a central feature of archi
tecture and of community life. In 1907 Mr. Theodore W. Koch, in
appreciation of the pub lic spirit of Mr. Carnegie, undertook in
his leisure time the pub lic service to libraries and to the
community of collecting plans and illustrations of typical or
notable Carnegie buildings erected tap to that date. The portfolio
which resulted from that collec tion has been a useful presentation
of library architecture, but it has lacked until now the
accompanying text which should explain and describe the buildings
illustrated. Mr. Koch's in creasingly engrossing labors and other
circumstances prevented earlier publication of the present volume,
which brings the story of Mr. Carnegie's gifts up to ten years ago.
This volume in eludes with its text the illustrations of the
portfolio collection. There has been no attempt to cover the
succeeding ten years, beyond brief mention of the Carnegie
Corporation, organized in 1911 to continue permanently Mr.
Carnegie's benefactions and to relieve him of the personal strain
of this work. It is a cor relative of the Carnegie Foundation and
ofthe Carnegie Insti tution, each doing altruistic work in its
separate field. Up to the year 1907 Mr. Carnegie's library gifts
had provided for 1636 library buildings, covering grants of $
44,545,742 1014, representing $ 32,734,267, in the United States,
and the others dotted over England, Wales, and Scotland, Canada,
South Africa, and other parts of the English-speaking world. ...
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++++ Zum Animismus Der Sudamerikanischen Indianer; Volume 13 Of
Internationales Archiv Fur Ethnographie, Supplement Zu; Zum
Animismus Der Sudamerikanischen Indianer Theodore Wesley Koch E.J.
Brill, 1900 History; Latin America; South America; Animism; History
/ Americas; History / Latin America / South America; Indian
mythology; Indians of South America
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have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
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original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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