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The first volume of the new Yale Library Studies series explores library architecture at Yale University. Featuring architectural drawings, designs, and photographs of libraries by James Gamble Rogers, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, Paul Rudolph, Gordon Bunshaft, and many other notable architects, as well as essays by Robert A.M. Stern, Charles Gwathmey, and others, it presents a unique record of the buildings that have housed the Yale Library and its collections over the past three hundred years.