<p>Lucien Herr was the director of the library of the Ecole Normale Sup&eacute;rieure the leading academic institution of France from 1888 to 1926. In addition to being a library innovator of the time he was an influential socialist and an early voice in the Dreyfus Affair. From his citadel in the library he influenced the thinking of France&rsquo;s emerging socialist leaders Jean Jaur&egrave;s and L&eacute;on Blum. He had the option of a career as a professor with all of the privileges that it would have accorded him but chose instead to remain a librarian with a hidden world-historical role.</p><p>Anne-C&eacute;cile Grandmougin&rsquo;s biographical work has been translated into English for a readership of progressive librarians who will sympathize with Herr&rsquo;s vision of libraries as the heart of shared intellectual progress for human liberation and the common good. Readers will learn about Herr&rsquo;s intellectual foundations his work at the Ecole Normale his writing career and his innovations as the head of the &ldquo;Mus&eacute;e pedagogique.&rdquo;</p><p>Anne-C&eacute;cile Grandmougin is Conservateur des biblioth&egrave;ques Universit&eacute; Paris XIII.</p>
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