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Theodore Wesley Koch

    Dante in America, a Historical and Bibliographical Study
    The Library Assistant's Manual
    Books in the war; the Romance of Library war Service
    A Book of Carnegie Libraries
    The Vatican Library
    War Service of the American Library Association
    • This book tells the remarkable story of how the American Library Association (ALA) mobilized books and volunteers to provide millions of books and other library materials to American soldiers during World War I. It explains how librarians were pioneering community workers, and how their work with soldiers helped transform libraries into centers of community life.

      War Service of the American Library Association
    • Dante's influence on American literature and culture is often overlooked, but in this illuminating study, Theodore Wesley Koch explores the profound impact he has had. With in-depth analysis and thorough research, Koch reveals the ways in which Dante's work has shaped the American psyche.

      Dante in America, a Historical and Bibliographical Study
    • In this scholarly work, Theodore Wesley Koch offers a detailed history of the University of Louvain and its library. The book covers the founding of the university, its growth and development over the centuries, and the important role that its library has played in the intellectual and cultural life of Europe. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of higher education and the library sciences.

      The University of Louvain and Its Library