Sunday, January 7, 2018

Where would you find plate glass negatives of the Wright Brothers flight?

Answer: 303 glass-plate negatives documenting the earliest flights of Orville and Wilbur Wright can be found at the Library of Congress. 

For the historians and book lovers among us, this item caught my attention

"A new book from Library of Congress Historian John Y. Cole, “America’s Greatest Library: An Illustrated History of the Library of Congress,” tells the story of the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution and how it came to be the world’s largest library. 
Librarian of Congress Carla D. Hayden calls the Library “a place where you can touch history and imagine your future,” and the story of its creation and evolution comes alive in this rich chronology. The book is the first authoritative history of the Library published in nearly 20 years. 
“America’s Greatest Library,” which will be published Jan. 9 by D Giles Limited in association with the Library of Congress, highlights the personalities and events that created and sustained the institution over its 217-year history, starting at a time when Washington had no other libraries or cultural institutions. Packed with fascinating stories, compelling images and little-known nuggets of information, the narrative traces the growth of the collections with the development of the nation’s capital through a combination of concise milestones, brief essays and vivid photographs and illustrations."

Continue reading the article online
https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-18-002/new-book-celebrates-the-history-of-the-library-of-congress/2018-01-05/

“America’s Greatest Library: An Illustrated History of the Library of Congress,”
“America’s Greatest Library: An Illustrated History of the Library of Congress,”

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