A living ledger of American libraries at a pivotal time. A unique reference for scholars. The American Library Annual 1913-1914 compiles reference material essential to anyone fascinated by United States book history and the development of early 20th century libraries. As a library reference annual it gathers bibliographies and necrology, comprehensive book production data and historical library statistics alongside select lists of libraries, a publishers and booksellers directory, and a private book collectors list. Meticulous directories and bibliographic summaries make it an indispensable resource for librarians and researchers; curators and academic library collections will find the figures useful for tracing acquisition trends and mapping the cultural geography of reading in 1913-1914. Tables and lists are organised for quick reference, so the Annual suits both on-the-desk consultation and longer historical enquiry into publishers, regional collecting habits and the institutional foundations of library practice. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than a mere directory, it stands as a library science compendium and a vintage bibliographic anthology, offering scholars, collectors and the curious a rare window into the institutions, publishers and private collectors who shaped reading culture. The private book collectors list and the publishers and booksellers directory serve as practical leads for provenance work; the tables of historical library statistics and book production data offer empirical material for research in United States book history and the formation of academic library collections. Casual readers will find engrossing snapshots of book trade life and social context, while classic-literature collectors and vintage book enthusiasts will prize the necrology and curated bibliographies as discovery tools. Whether consulted in an institutional setting or treasured on a collector's shelf, this Annual is a durable source for tracing the contours of American librarianship on the eve of modernity.