The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age
The first comprehensive history of the Library of Congress



The Library of Congress is the research arm of Congress, home of the US Copyright Office, and a public forum for artistic and literary culture. It is generally considered the national library of the United States, and it has influenced cultural affairs worldwide in myriad ways since its founding more than two centuries ago. In The Library of Congress, Jane Aikin draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources to weave a narrative of the individuals, events, and controversies that have shaped the history of this venerable institution.



Punctuated by stories about key donors and pivotal performances by poets, authors, and celebrities, this engaging and informative narrative sheds new light on the world's largest library and its global impact on knowledge and culture.
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The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age
The first comprehensive history of the Library of Congress



The Library of Congress is the research arm of Congress, home of the US Copyright Office, and a public forum for artistic and literary culture. It is generally considered the national library of the United States, and it has influenced cultural affairs worldwide in myriad ways since its founding more than two centuries ago. In The Library of Congress, Jane Aikin draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources to weave a narrative of the individuals, events, and controversies that have shaped the history of this venerable institution.



Punctuated by stories about key donors and pivotal performances by poets, authors, and celebrities, this engaging and informative narrative sheds new light on the world's largest library and its global impact on knowledge and culture.
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The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age

The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age

by Jane Aikin, Carla Hayden

Narrated by Corrie Aster

Unabridged — 15 hours, 28 minutes

The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age

The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age

by Jane Aikin, Carla Hayden

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Unabridged — 15 hours, 28 minutes

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The first comprehensive history of the Library of Congress



The Library of Congress is the research arm of Congress, home of the US Copyright Office, and a public forum for artistic and literary culture. It is generally considered the national library of the United States, and it has influenced cultural affairs worldwide in myriad ways since its founding more than two centuries ago. In The Library of Congress, Jane Aikin draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources to weave a narrative of the individuals, events, and controversies that have shaped the history of this venerable institution.



Punctuated by stories about key donors and pivotal performances by poets, authors, and celebrities, this engaging and informative narrative sheds new light on the world's largest library and its global impact on knowledge and culture.

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Midwest Book Review

Impressively comprehensive, exceptionally well written, organized, and 'reader friendly' in presentation, The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age....[is] an extraordinary history of an extraordinary institution.

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BN ID: 2940192983652
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 08/12/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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