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By A on January 29, 2010

For one of the world’s great cities, London was relatively late in establishing a great public library. The initial collection of books from which the library grew came from Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1752), a physician and Fellow of the Royal Society.  He had amassed a large collection covering many fields, listed in 46 catalogues. On his death he wished the collection [...]

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