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LIBRARIES, WHERE the newspaper library
is usually called periodicals section, the books estate
prevails over the collection of newspapers and magazines.
The Tucci, instead, is prevalently a newspaper library,
whereas the books of its library are only thirty-five thousand (history,
law, literature, cinema, theatre, communication, archeology, architecture)
compared to the two hundred thousand volumes in which its nine thousand
collections of Italian, French, English, Swiss, German, Austrian,
Russian, Spanish, American, Swedish, New Zealand and South-American
newspapers, magazines, year-books, almanacs and special Christmas
editions are collected.
The periodicals cover a period of five centuries out of the nine thousand
titles, more than two thousand are not owned by any other library
in the Campania Region and about two hundred are not to be found in
any Italian and foreign public libraries.
As from august 1999 the Tucci collection has been declared
a collection of remarkable historical interest by the
Ministry of Culture. |
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