Private library libraries are usually intended for the use of a small number of people, or even a single person.
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Private library libraries are usually intended for the use of a small number of people, or even a single person.
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Much less often, a private library is maintained intact long after the death of the owner.
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Private library libraries were not only built by the wealthy, but by professionals who needed information nearby, including doctors and scholars.
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One author proposed that a Private library is better suited if it meets the rising sun in the east in order to ensure that it does not succumb to bookworms and decomposition.
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The Private library itself was a repository of diminutive proportions whose purpose was to accommodate books.
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The Private library was the first to incorporate Greek and Hellenic architectural behaviors.
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Private library libraries were a characteristic of the first colonists to North America, rather than a peculiarity.
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The Virginia colony sovereign John Smith described a private library owned by the Reverend Good Master Hunt which was incinerated during a fire that destroyed much of the town.
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Washington's personal Private library was originally housed in his estate at Mount Vernon, Virginia.
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The Private library consisted of 1,200 volumes, and a catalog of the titles included in his Private library was created before his death in 1799.
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Washington's Private library encompassed books in many disciplines such as economics, geography, history, and religion.
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Manufacturing facilities are likely to have an engineering Private library to help with troubleshooting and the assembly of complicated parts.
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