Thank you John King Books for more free books with bookplates,
falling apart antique tomes which I will make my first hornbook (a page
from an old book mounted on a slab of wood) with and this Crowley's
Lending Library book, "My Name is Morgan" by William Woolfolk.
Crowley's, like Detroit's legendary department store J. L. Hudson Co.,
had both a lending library as well as a modern bookstore that sold the
latest books.
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| Detroit Free Press, September 17, 1950 |
Crowley's Lending Library began sometime around September of
1950 and had a selection of 5,000 books which could be borrowed for a
penny a day and a 2 cent charge per day after a fortnight. As the second
newspaper clipping illustrates a month later they were up to 6,000
volumes.
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| Detroit Free Press, October 13, 1950 |
The stamp in this
1963 book shows that the rental prices had increased to 5 cents per day
and 10 cents a day after 14 days. This book must have had some
popularity as it was the 8th copy of the title.






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