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Library on Wheels

Mary Lemist Titcomb and America's First Bookmobile


  • Abrams Books for Young Readers
  • by Sharlee Glenn
Mary Lemist Titcomb (1852-1932) was always looking for ways to improve her library. As librarian at the Washington County Free Library in Maryland, Titcomb was concerned that the library was not reaching all the people it could. She was determined that everyone should have access to the library-not just adults and those who lived in town.

ISBN 9781419728754 | E | HB+
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Publisher Abrams Books for Young Readers
ISBN 9781419728754
Author(s) Sharlee Glenn
Publication date April 2018
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 254 x 254 mm
Pages 56
Language(s) Eng. ed.
extra information archival photos throughout
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Mary Lemist Titcomb (1852–1932) was always looking for ways to improve her library. As librarian at the Washington County Free Library in Maryland, Titcomb was concerned that the library was not reaching all the people it could. She was determined that everyone should have access to the library—not just adults and those who lived in town. Realizing its limitations and inability to reach the county’s 25,000 rural residents, including farmers and their families, Titcomb set about to change the library system forever with the introduction of book-deposit stations throughout the country, a children’s room in the library, and her most revolutionary idea of all—a horse-drawn Book Wagon. Soon book wagons were appearing in other parts of the country, and by 1922, the book wagon idea had received widespread support. The bookmobile was born!