For Book Lovers, Bookmobiles Are Oddly Romantic! Here Are 23 Fascinating Vintage Photos of American Bookmobiles From the Past

   

Bookmobiles have a proud history of service dating back to the late 1850s, when a horse-drawn collection of books began making the rounds in Cumbria, England. Here in the United States, the first bookmobile is widely attributed to Mary Lemist Titcomb, a librarian in Washington County, Maryland, who in 1905 posited “Would not a Library Wagon, the outward and visible signs of the service for which the Library stood, do much more in cementing friendship?”

For book lovers, bookmobiles are oddly romantic. They seem like dream-machines, very real automobiles rolling through our lives in an almost impossible fashion. Let's read anytime, anywhere as good as possible!

 
The library's first bookmobile, 1927

 

A very old library bookmobile of America, ca. 1900s

 

The Chicago Public Library Bookmobile

 

 
Bookmobile of the Los Angeles public library, 1960

 

Bookmobile, Eltingville, Staten Island, ca. 1920

 

 
Boston Public Library Bookmobile, 1963

 

 
Bronx Bookmobile, 1938

 

Brooklyn bookmobile

 

Children led astray by the Bronx Traveling Library, Westchester Square branch, New York, ca. 1930s

 

Framingham Public Library Bookmobile, Mass., 1956

 

Jefferson County bookmobile, the first bookmobile in Texas

 

Library bookmobiles in front of Union Terminal, 1940

 

Los Angeles public library bookmobile, 1955

 

Missouri State library bookmobile, ca. 1940s

 

One of the library bookmobiles in Cincinnati, 1948

 

Taking the kids to the bookmobile in Columbia Park, 1940

 

The first bookmobile in the United States, Washington County, Maryland, 1905

 

The LA Public Library’s bookmobile for the sick, 1928

 

The library's bookmobile in Cincinnati, Ohio, ca. 1920s

 

The Library's bookmobile in Sharonville, 1938

 

The library's bookmobile in Springdale, 1942

 

The Library's bookmobile on Compton Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1933

 

The New York Public Library, ca. 1950s

 

 
This automobile to deliver books to rural readers, Washington County, Md., 1912