The American Library in Paris is the largest English-language lending library on the European continent. The Library’s 3,000 members representing 60 countries enjoy access to 100,000 books, current and historical periodicals, audio-visual materials, plus extensive reference and research resources in paper and electronic form. Its signature programming includes children’s and teen activities, evening speakers, and book groups – all in a newly-renovated space near the Eiffel Tower.
The Library was established in 1920 under the auspices of the American Library Association and the Library of Congress with a core collection of books and periodicals donated by American libraries to United States armed forces personnel serving their allies in World War I. It operates as a non-profit cultural association in France and is incorporated under the laws of Delaware.
Our mission is:
- To provide access in France to what is best in English-language books, periodicals, and other materials by sustaining and extending a varied and enduring collection.
- To provide the services of a contemporary American public library.
- To encourage and support reading in English by children and young adults.
- To act as an educational support center for people of all ages on their pursuit of formal instruction or personal growth.
- To promote better understanding between France and the United States by making available the artistic, historical, and business record of the American experience to an international audience.
Industry
Libraries, Leisure, culture and entertainment, Leisure & Tourism
HQ Location
10, Rue du Général Camou
Paris, Ile-de-France 75007, FR
Keywords
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