John Cotton Dana - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • A Library Primer, 1896.
  • The New Museum, by John Cotton Dana. ElmTree Press, Woodstock, Vermont, 1917.
  • The Gloom of the Museum, by John Cotton Dana, ElmTree Press, Woodstock, Vermont, 1917.
  • Installation of a Speaker, by John Cotton Dana, ElmTree Press, Woodstock, Vermont, 1918.
  • A Plan for a New Museum by John Cotton Dana, ElmTree Press, Woodstock, Vermont, 1920.
  • American Art: How it can be made to Flourish by John Cotton Dana, ElmTree Press, Woodstock, Vermont, 1929.
  • "The Museum as an Art Patron" by John Cotton Dana. Creative Art, March 1929.
  • "Art is all in Your Eye" by John Cotton Dana. The Museum, January 1927.
  • "In a Changing World Should Museums Change?" by John Cotton Dana. The Museum, September 1926.
  • Dana, John Cotton, and Henry W. Kent, eds. Literature of Libraries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Chicago: A. C. McClure, 1906-07; reissued Metuchen: The Scarecrow Reprint Corporation, 1967.

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