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(Time Life books) The World of Picasso, 1881-1973 by Time-Life editors with Lael Wertenbaker

Virtual Light by William Gibson

Building a New Millennium by Philip Jodidio

Le Modulor and Modulor 2 [ENGLISH EDITION] by Le Corbusier

The War of the Worlds (Bantam Classics) by H.G. Wells

Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco

Tadao Ando : The Colours of Light (Mini Edition) by Tadao Ando

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CollectionsYour library (401), Magazines (17), All collections (418)

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Tagsnonfiction (345), history (89), art (87), architecture (63), biography (52), fiction (44), science (31), design (30), internet (26), business (24) — see all tags

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Real nameChris Grayson

LocationNew York City

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Member sinceAug 15, 2006

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I'm like you been debating on uploading my magazine collection. Not sure if I should use librarything or not. I feel it is awesome software, but it would be a lot harder to do magazines since they don't have isbn(I know it is for books) and doesn't seem any data source out there has the information. Either I type in all the data myself and upload covers or wait til someone has a service like that. I would like to know if you decide to upload all your magazines or not.
Wow... you have a serious catalog! I do need more Marx in my catalog. I also don't post things that I read from the actual library. Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for the comment, Chris. Don't know why you stopped getting subscriptions. Sorry about that. Shoot me an e-mail if you want to start getting them again. One of these days when I have free time from school I'll take you up on that drink offer.

Best,
john
welcome aboard - there are tons of cool features - the ability to see others who share your tastes is one of my favorites.
Thanks Chris. I see you have a book on Tesla; somebody has started a group for Tesla devotees. The ultimate niche :)
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