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Happy December 1st! Hope everyone reading this is having a great day! celebrating the start of Decem

Happy December 1st! Hope everyone reading this is having a great day! celebrating the start of December by reading A Christmas Carol!


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does anyone have any books they would recommend reading at winter or during Christmas? 

 Maggs Christmas sneak peak!46 Curzon Street is looking like a nineteenth-century Christmas dream.

Maggs Christmas sneak peak!
46 Curzon Street is looking like a nineteenth-century Christmas dream. Do come and visit us if you find yourself in Mayfair this festive season!


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It is the last business day in Australia before Christmas so it’s as good a time as any for the LibrIt is the last business day in Australia before Christmas so it’s as good a time as any for the LibrIt is the last business day in Australia before Christmas so it’s as good a time as any for the LibrIt is the last business day in Australia before Christmas so it’s as good a time as any for the LibrIt is the last business day in Australia before Christmas so it’s as good a time as any for the LibrIt is the last business day in Australia before Christmas so it’s as good a time as any for the Libr

It is the last business day in Australia before Christmas so it’s as good a time as any for the Librarians in the Rare book team to retrieve one of our favourite Christmas Books from the collection. Published in Boston by L.C. Page in 1928, Christmas in Many Lands features a number of stories from mostly European counties, adapted in he English or new stories set in those countries by contemporary writers. The book features illustrations including some gorgeous coloured plates that can only be described as classic chocolate box. These idealised images of mostly European Christmas celebrations are very different to the warm weather scenes of an Australian Childhood. The authors and illustrators were particularly found of stories featuring cats or dogs, either heroic or friendly. This copy is part of the Library’s Rare Book Collection. It is part the Library’s Model School Library Collection which was selected by librarians at the Library between 1938 to 1949 to represent what was at the time thought to be an ideal collection for an Australian school. 

We’d like to take this opportunity to wish everyone an safe and Merry Christmas and a bright New Year. 


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