Random books from NCDavid's library
The Hollywood musical by Ethan Mordden
The willows in winter by William Horwood
The great century of British painting: Hogarth to Turner by William Gaunt
Sir Peter Lely, 1618-80 : [catalogue of the] exhibition at 15 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1 [from 17 November 1978 to 18 March 1979] by Oliver Millar
Emperor of Japan : Meiji and his world, 1852-1912 by Donald Keene
The Treasure houses of Britain : five hundred years of private patronage and art collecting by Gervase Jackson-Stops
Titanic : an illustrated history by Donald Lynch
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About meThe photo of me was taken by one of my former students at a place where I used to work, which will remain nameless, much like Voldemort is not named either. Fun job, but all good things must come to an end.
About my libraryI mostly have books on costume history, fashion history, England, art books (both monographs and museum catalogs)
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Cynthia Williams here just wanted to share that I have just purchased my first two books that will be the start of my collection. I am going to focus on fiction printed around 1800-1900's. My budget is very tight but I have to start some where. I am so excited.
Be well Cynthia
posted by LonelyBookJunkie at 8:52 am (EST) on Nov 13, 2009