[COMPLETE] Why do we need a public library? by Various -ans

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Section 6 is PL OK! Well read :thumbs:
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I am interested in reading part 1. Why do we need a public library?
I am a retired public library director. It is a appropriate.
I guess I will go under my librivox name NGillfillan.

Yes, I am a newbie and will be submitting my first minute probably tomorrow.

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I just realized that I don't think this is a good starting read for a newbie.
I'd still like to do one of the library readings, but the first one by Chalmer Hadley is now going to work.
I'm sorry to withdraw before I have started.
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It's okay, we've all been there. ;) Try recording a poem or two, or a short work under 15 minutes in length. If you're using Audacity, you'll learn basic editing and clean up with our tutorials.
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section 7
18:34

https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_07_various_128kb.mp3

this one was interesting. I almost thought he was going to advocate for some sort of state censorship for a minute, but thankfully that wasn't his main point at all.
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MW updated; thanks, plaid!
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Section 7 is PL OK! Great reading :thumbs:
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Hi! I would like to claim section 5. :)
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mrsp wrote:Hi! I would like to claim section 5. :)
MW updated, thanks!
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MW updated. 8-)
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Section 8 is PL OK! It is a pleasure listening to you :D
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Post by Availle »

I would like to read a part of
The Reformed Librarie-Keeper (1650) by John Dury 1596-1680

I'd like to read only the final two letters, which seems to be the most important part of the book on gutenberg. Would that be ok with you?
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Sounds fine to me, Ava.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15199
The Reformed Librarie-Keeper (1650) by John Dury
Dury, John, 1596-1680
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Post by EJHancock »

I'd like to read section two please.

Thank you!
-Emilie
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