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Bringing Children and Books Together: The Montreal Children's Library, 1919-Present
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Bringing Children and Books Together: The Montreal Children's Library, 1919-Present
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The Montreal Children's Library was founded in 1929 and was the first free children's library in Montreal. The initiator of the Montreal movement for a children’s library was Elizabeth Murray, who persuaded the Montreal Council of Women to fundraise to establish a children's reading section in the Fraser Institute library. The library exists today in three library branches in Montreal, including in the Atwater Library.
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Ex Libris News
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No. 18
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9-11
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Autumn 1995
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en
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Walsh, Molly. “Bringing Children and Books Together: The Montreal Children’s Library, 1919-Present.” Ex Libris News No. 18 (Autumn 1995): 9–11. http://exlibris.pbworks.com/f/elan_Issue_18_fall_1995.pdf.
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