Library Buildings, Their Heating, Lighting and Decoration: Papers Read at the 55th Annual Conference of the Library Association, 1932, by H. A. Gold, J. P. Lamb, H. Lingard, S. A. Pitt, and R. D. Hilton Smith, Revised and Enlarged by the Authors: with No |
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Contents
New Methods of Heating in Relation to Economy | 9 |
Discussion by A J Hawkes F S A and others | 18 |
The Natural Lighting of Libraries by R D Hilton | 27 |
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