(COLOR PRINTED EDITION) A "Goddess," a "fire starter," a free spirit, but first of all a librarian, Marilla Waite Freeman (1870-1961) was one of the most brilliant minds in America during the first half of the twentieth century. Artists revered her (she inspired poems, novels and musical compositions), entire communities were indebted to her, little kids on the street would recognize her as "the Library Lady." She was determined to make libraries...