| 41. | Instead, they were borrowed from commercial circulating libraries, the most well known being owned by Charles Edward Mudie.
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| 42. | As coffeehouses grew into public reading centers, circulating libraries in Dublin expanded, resembling public libraries since they lent books.
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| 43. | Once the Athen�um became a circulating library, only four books were allowed to be checked out at a time.
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| 44. | This was necessary because the circulating libraries did not generate enough funds through subscription fees collected from its borrowers.
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| 45. | For the most part theirs were genre works catering to readers in the circulating libraries of the 19th century.
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| 46. | The first building to appear on the eastern side of the Steine was a circulating library built in 1760.
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| 47. | In 1800, DeCew was a founding member of the Niagara Library Board, the first circulating library in Upper Canada.
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| 48. | A quarterly newsletter and a circulating library of 20, 000 volumes extend the society's reach far beyond New England's borders.
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| 49. | Before the Orlando Public Library came into existence, the Sorosis Club of Orlando maintained a circulating library for its members.
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| 50. | Women were not allowed in the coffeehouses so circulating libraries would target them by carrying books tailored to female readers.
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