“’But hoping,’ he said, ‘is how the impossible can be possible after all.’”
-Marissa Meyer, Heartless

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“’But hoping,’ he said, ‘is how the impossible can be possible after all.’”
-Marissa Meyer, Heartless
Trinity College Library at University of Dublin, Ireland
The Library of Trinity College is the largest research library in Ireland. As a result of its historic standing, Trinity College Library Dublin is a legal deposit library (as per Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003) for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and has a similar standing in Irish law. The College is therefore legally entitled to a copy of every book published in Great Britain and Ireland and consequently receives over 100,000 new items every year. The Library contains about five million books, including 30,000 current serials and significant collections of manuscripts, maps, and printed music. Three million books are held in the book depository, “Stacks”, in Santry, from which requests are retrieved twice daily. (wikipedia)
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