Arthur Tenney Hamlin : an Informal Autobiography / Arthur Tenney Hamlin, 1991.

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Arthur Tenney Hamlin : an Informal Autobiography / Arthur Tenney Hamlin, 1991.

This informal autobiography gives brief biographies of his parents and some childhood reminiscences. The bulk of the biography covers his professional career at the various libraries for which he worked. Hamlin gives detailed descriptions of the personnel with whom he worked and occasional vignettes of both campus and corporate cultures of the times. He concluded the work with a summary of his failed marriage and an account of retirement activities in Maine.

100 p. ; 28 x 22 cm.

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