The 80,000-volume circulating library on the ground floor will be named for them.
He ran a bookshop and circulating library in Boston ca.1820-1830.
These circulating libraries provided a variety of materials including the increasingly popular novels.
And circulating libraries - an 18th-century Scottish invention that quickly spread - made reading more common still.
Secondly, nearly all these young ladies subscribe to circulating libraries.
He was gambling on being able to eventually sell two thousand copies to private collectors and circulating libraries.
Until the late 19th century, New York had no municipally sponsored public circulating libraries.
Occasionally subscription libraries call themselves 'circulating libraries', and vice versa.
The Oenslager Gallery shares the first floor with part of the public circulating library.
Furthermore, almost all of their novels were triple-deckers, the length preferred by circulating libraries.