- A
bookmobile, or
mobile library, is a
vehicle designed for use as a library. They have been
known by many
names throughout history,
including traveling...
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werewolf and that
night is
going to
change his life forever. 2 2 "The
Bookmobile" Carl
Goldstein Gregory Thompson & Aron
Abrams April 9, 1999 (1999-04-09)...
- the
company was best
known for
making large custom vehicles such as
bookmobiles,
canteens and
mobile television units. The
company started in 1860 as...
- The MOBILIVRE-
BOOKMOBILE project is a
community arts
initiative founded by the
Bookmobile collective, a
diverse group of
emerging North American artists...
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easier access to patrons. The
first bookmobile service began in 1944 and was
eventually discontinued in 1958.
Bookmobile service resumed again in 1965 only...
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upcycling facility. The APL
library system also has
mobile libraries –
bookmobile buses and a human-powered
trike and
trailer called "unbound: sin fronteras...
- Earth, is missing.
Desperate to find that book, Ms.
Bookhart drives the
bookmobile to the
house of the last
person who
borrowed that book to see if he forgot...
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Board decision to
acquire a
Bookmobile..
April 5, 1954:
Bookmobile service begins,
although the
decision to
provide bookmobile service had been made in 1952...
- The
southern Sami
bookmobile in Nordland, Norway, with
symbols from sami
drums as decorations.
Bieggolmai (or
perhaps an Akka) is
shown left, next to the...
- the
Downtown Library, the
Centennial Library, the Law Library, and a
Bookmobile. In
early 1903,
several local women's
organizations formed the Midland...