Random books from NathanaelS's library
Bird Behavior by John Sparks
Things You Can Do to Defend Your Gun Rights by Alan M. Gottlieb
The Reward of Faith in the Life of Barclay Fowell Buxton 1860 - 1946 by B.Godfrey Buxton
Prisons and hospitals (The photographic history of the Civil War) by Francis Trevelyan Miller
The Gathering Storm by Sir Winston Churchill
Joseph Merrick The Man Who Overcame Incredible Obstacles to Self-Acceptance (Heroes of Faith) by Institute in Basic Life Principles
How to call wildlife by Byron W. Dalrymple
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CollectionsHealth (12), Business (5), Home, Yard & Garden (31), Nature (43), Economics & Politics (36), History (138), Christian (143), Military (127), Children (160), Henty (36), Your library (433), Wishlist (13), Currently reading (7), All collections (660)
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Favorite authorsAndrew van der Bijl, Claude Frédéric Bastiat, Douglas Bond, Thomas DiLorenzo, Jonathan Goforth, Mrs. Rosalind Bellsmith Goforth, George Grant, Ken Ham, F. A. Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, Wayne R. LaPierre, Rick Maybury, James H McConkey, Ludwig von Mises, Andrew Murray, Don Paul, Ron Paul, Leonard E. Read, Alan Redpath, Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Rosalind Goforth, Charles R. Solomon, W. Ian Thomas, Brian Tracy (Shared favorites)
Favorite librariesSalem Free Public Library
About meI enjoy reading on many subjects, but lack the time to pursue any topic in depth. While there is a lot of knowledge available in books, not all of it is profitable or applicable.
"A wise man chooses his reading materials with discrimination" - Author unknown
"He who walks with wise men will be wise, But the companion of fools will suffer harm" - Pr. 13:20
About my libraryA portion of my library is entered here. While I don't agree with the perspective of all the authors I own, these are books which are still valuable to me. Above I've listed a few of those authors who have specifically blessed me in some area.
There are many more books which I value highly, but which are not in my library yet. The primary reason for this is that I have access to a library which does contain those works. I hope to expand my own personal library extensively.
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Common KnowledgeSeries (57), Awards (55), Characters (223), Places (91)
Member sinceJul 29, 2008
Currently readingKJV/Amplified Parallel Bible, Large Print (King James Version) by God
New American Standard Gift & Award Bible; Black Imitation Leather by The Lockman Foundation
The New Testement of our LORD and Saviour Jesus Christ with Psalms and Proverbs by The Gideons International
Open Bible, Classic Edition by Thomas Nelson
The Holy Bible Old and New Testements in the King James Version by Thomas Nelson
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posted by drjtrammell at 12:43 pm (EST) on Aug 20, 2009
I am new to Librarything and not sure how this works but thanks for getting my attention so I could look through your library. James drjtrammell@yahoo.com
posted by drjtrammell at 12:36 pm (EST) on Aug 10, 2009
I have uploaded a cover for Memoirs of My Services in the World War, 1917–1918 by George C. Marshall.
posted by DVanderlinde at 12:34 am (EST) on Apr 26, 2009