Boston Public Library

Boston Public Library

by Arcadia Publishing
Boston Public Library

Boston Public Library

by Arcadia Publishing

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Overview

A collection of photos of the first large municipally funded library in the U.S. ""built as an ornament to the city"" from the first misteps to the successful completion.

The Boston Public Library (BPL) was the first large municipally funded public library in the United States. Although the library was founded in 1848, the original idea was first proposed by French ventriloquist Alexandre Vattemare in 1841. In 1854, the library opened to the public in two rooms in a schoolhouse on Mason Street. Just four years later, the building on Boylston Street opened with 88,789 items. In 1871, the BPL was the first library in the country to open a branch, and by 1895, when the new central library was opened in Copley Square, 29 branches and reading rooms had opened. Charles Follen McKim was the principal architect of the new building, which is noted for its perfect proportions, magnificent murals, and beautiful ornamentation throughout the building. The tremendous growth of the library made it necessary to build an addition, and in 1972, the new building designed by Philip Johnson was opened.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738575063
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/25/2011
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 995,323
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Catherine J. Willis has worked in libraries since 1978. She first visited Boston in 1984 and loved the area so much, she knew it would eventually be her home. In 2002, she finally moved to Boston and became the manager of technical services of the BPL. Amy E. Ryan is the president of the BPL.
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