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  1. The Astor Library was a free public library in the East Village, Manhattan, developed primarily through the collaboration of New York City merchant John Jacob Astor and New England educator and bibliographer Joseph Cogswell and designed by Alexander Saeltzer. It was primarily meant as a research library, and its books did not circulate.

  2. Learn how the Astor and Tilden Foundations, established by two wealthy philanthropists, merged to create The New York Public Library in 1895. Discover how the Library built its iconic Beaux-Arts building and expanded its branch network with Carnegie funding.

  3. NYPL Archives Record Group 1 consists of the records of the Astor Library, a non-circulating reference library established in 1849 by the terms of the will of John Jacob Astor. In 1895 the Astor Library was consolidated with the Lenox Library and the Tilden Trust to form The New York Public Library.

  4. pypi.org › project › astorastor · PyPI

    Nov 1, 2017 · astor is designed to allow easy manipulation of Python source via the AST. There are some other similar libraries, but astor focuses on the following areas: Round-trip an AST back to Python [ 1]: Modified AST doesn’t need linenumbers, ctx, etc. or otherwise be directly compileable for the round-trip to work.

  5. Learn about the history and collection of the Astor Library, a non-circulating reference library founded by John Jacob Astor in 1849 and consolidated with the Lenox Library and the Tilden Trust in 1895. Explore the records of the Astor Library trustees, superintendents, librarians, and readers from 1839 to 1911.

  6. astor is a library that allows easy manipulation of Python source via the abstract syntax tree (AST). It provides functions and classes for parsing, dumping, walking, and rewriting AST nodes, as well as accessing symbol information and line numbers.

  7. The Astor Library, like the English Masterpieces series, is a recycled series: a publisher (in this case, Dodd Mead) marketing a series (the Astor Library) consisting of books from a defunct series (Dial Standard Library).