Random books from Edward's library
An introduction to programming the Amstrad CPC464 and 664 by R. A. Penfold
The best of Matt 1999 by Matthew Pritchett
Fiction as history : Nero to Julian by G. W. Bowersock
Ever since Darwin : reflections in natural history by Stephen Jay Gould
The new Fowler's modern English usage by H. W. Fowler
Continuity and change in Roman religion by J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz
Ovid recalled by L. P. Wilkinson
Members with Edward's books
Member: Edward
Library482 books — see library
Reviews14 reviews — see reviews
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Tagsce20 (268), finished 02 or earlier (118), english lit (103), etext (101), translated (99), latin lit (91), partly read (76), novel (71), finished 06 (68), greek lit (63) — see all tags
GroupsAncient History, Archivists on LibraryThing, Brits, Combiners!, English Wikipedia, Hellas, INFOCOM (& beyond...), Lingua Latina, Oxonians, Wir Philologen
Favorite authorsApuleius, Homer, A. E. Housman, Philip Larkin, Longus, Ovid, Sophocles (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresBlackwell's, Oxfam Bookshop, Oxford University Press Bookshop
Favorite librariesPortsmouth Central Library, Sackler Library
About me I finished a Classics degree in 2007, which explains many of my books.
About my library It includes books I've read but don't own (tagged 'dno'), provided that I've found them memorable. On the other hand I've excluded books which, for one reason or another, I happen to own but don't anticipate reading in the near future.
LocationUK
Account typepublic, lifetime
URLs
http://www.librarything.com/profile/Edward (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Edward (library)
Member sinceAug 31, 2005

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"The tag Marcus Antoninus combined into marcus aurelius [Edward]"
Good catch!
Thanks
Donogh
posted by Donogh at 9:19 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
I thought I'd also draw your attention to it as you probably know a fair bit about this author and if the large combination is correct or not. cheers, ryn
posted by ryn_books at 9:35 am (EST) on May 1, 2007
posted by Romanus at 7:31 pm (EST) on Mar 19, 2007
Happy Combining! :)
posted by ExVivre at 5:54 pm (EST) on Feb 5, 2007
posted by sabreader at 10:42 am (EST) on Nov 18, 2006
On the 11th of May you combined the tags xmas2005 and holiday2005. I have separated them.
I separated them because in British English holiday2005 has a different meaning from xmas2005. For a British speaker holiday2005 would naturally refer to the summer hoidays in 2005.
posted by robert_scarth at 12:58 pm (EST) on May 16, 2006
Yes, the tag combining took quite much longer than I had expected ;-)
posted by sunny at 2:59 pm (EST) on Apr 17, 2006
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