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However as you say it was not a public lending library.
Until 1984 it was used for the town's lending library.
The couple took great interest in their staff, and set up a lending library.
The lending library and reading room of the institute had over 500 books.
Papa might want her to go to the lending library.
He also used the old hall as a lending library for local residents.
I was just on my way to the lending library."
It operated as a free public lending library until 1936.
There is a public lending library in the town centre.
But the results for the private lending libraries were catastrophic.
But at some point they decided to compete with the lending libraries in their own field.
She returned it to the lending library in the store, paid up, and left.
The three worked closely together, and helped each other set up lending libraries.
She must have stopped here on her way to the lending library."
It also provides books free of charge to lending libraries.
The community established a lending library early in its pioneering days.
A new popular lending library has also been created and a business lounge.
The label was originally set up like a lending library.
"We have 2,500 house charges and 800 lending library members," he noted.
I said, "You took it out of the hotel lending library."
The club also contains a small exercise room and a lending library.
The building to house the new lending library was constructed on the space so cleared.
The center is neither a research nor lending library, but rather a place for reading and quiet study.
In 1871, the Association for distribution of general education took the initiative to a public lending library.
Read so many books that both our small houses could have doubled as lending libraries.
It was also used to name Kodak's film rental library system.
He also ran a book shop, and, later, a rental library.
It also has a free internet browsing facility and a rental library program.
Anderson's also features a rental library of current hardcover fiction.
It was at this moment that he visited a video rental library in Hyderabad.
The store also upholds the cherished tradition of the rental library.
Anderson still carries an extensive rental library of current literary and best-seller titles.
There is also a free DVD rental library.
Apart from the central library facility, each degree-awarding department has its own rental library that provides books on rent to students.
During the next decade, he wrote books about subways, rental libraries and home construction, in addition to poetry and numerous magazine articles.
Keeler's novels were picked up by rental library publisher Phoenix Press, known in the business as the "last stop on the publishing bus."
For instance, Lovefilm's physical rental library is far greater than its streaming choice - as the licenses just haven't been negotiated yet.
Not only is it published but it is sold in small quantities to rental libraries and it is read.
Dominant also sold and/or leased 16mm prints of WB library titles to non-theatrical rental libraries.
He operated a rental library and a reading room located in 1802 at "City-Hotel, Fenelon's Head, Broad-Way."
On March 4, 1933, Lawrence Hoyt (1902-1983), a former sales manager for Simon and Schuster, opened a rental library in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
After the complete version had been unseen and thought lost for nearly 20 years, the rental library Films, Inc. had a new 35mm mono print struck in the late 80s.
With the advent of 16 mm sound film in 1934, Eastin moved his company to Davenport, Iowa, operating a rental library until 1957 when business slowed due to television.
The cost of building a movie rental library alone could daunt some investors, said Mark S. Mahaney, an analyst with American Technology Research, a San Francisco investment firm.
The 3,000 copyrighted titles referred to by Mr. Holland are the large orchestral, operatic and dance scores in our rental library, that is to say, available for performances but not necessarily engraved.
While sale tapes were in big boxes that were later used by CBS/Fox in its early years, Video Rental Library tapes were packaged in black clamshell cases.
Public libraries in Manatee County began in the year 1898 with a privately owned rental library was created by Mrs. Julia Fuller in the Mrs. Bass Dry Goods store.
He recounts how his Uncle Ted, the black sheep of the family, who forged checks from family members, lost his arm in a car accident, lost all his money in a rental library scheme and ended his days impoverished.
It will include a 6,000-title videocassette rental library, two tanning booths and 300 mailboxes for rent, and will stay open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, said the owner, Thomas W. Sherwood, a Trenton real-estate investor.
In 1974, he established the Guthrie Music Rental Library, which rents "scores and orchestra music to thousands of schools, colleges, and orchestras (both major and new struggling orchestras) at affordable prices in order to encourage music performance."