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September 25, 2006: An Australian Traveller Loves Philadelphia Library's Rare Books

"By the way, the Rare Book Department offers a rare treat: the William Elkins room installed as it was in 1947, with major collections of Oliver Goldsmith, Dickens and various American literary treasures. Like the Free Library itself on Logan Square, it's a wonderful place for people who love books. "

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