
This is not a storybook for children, but a specialized reference volume published by the Library of Congress. It outlines the detailed classification system used to organize books, specifically focusing on English, American, and juvenile belles lettres. It's primarily intended for library professionals, catalogers, and students of library science who need to understand the intricate system behind library shelves. For parents, it offers a fascinating glimpse into how children's literature is systematically categorized within a library.
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