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Abstract The public library system developed slowly in Leicester and encountered much opposition before it began. With the eventual success of its central library, the establishment of branch libraries was mooted. Despite the failure of the very first branch, subsequent branches were successful and answered a very definite need for localized provision of public library services at a time when the central library was inadequate to cope with a rapid growth in demand.