Random books from Ravic's library
How to Read a Film. The World of Movies, Media, Multimedia: Language, History, Theory. by James Monaco
Allein durchs verbotene Land. Fahrten in Zentralasien. by Gustav Krist
Caspar David Friedrich und der Geist der Romantik. by Charles Sala
Jahrbuch der Karl-May-Gesellschaft 1985. by Claus Roxin
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. by William Shakespeare
Warum lächelt Mona Lisa? [Why Mona Lisa Smiles and other Tales by Vasari.] by Paul Barolsky
Thomas Huxley. Making the "Man of Science". by Paul White
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CollectionsYour library (1,608), Non-fiction (1,246), Fiction (432), Biology (238), History, Biography, Autobiography (331), Linguistics, Language (60), Art and Architecture (139), Poetry (51), Lepidoptera (85), Wishlist (1), All collections (1,608)
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Tagsbiology (221), fiction (209), history (169), zoology (159), historical fiction (149), biography (145), art (139), entomology (97), w fiction (95), humour (87) — see all tags
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Favorite authorsPhilip Bertram Murray Allan, Ambrose Bierce, A. S. Byatt, Joseph Conrad, Roald Dahl, John Donne, Joachim Fernau, C. S. Forester, Curt Goetz, René Goscinny, Stephen Jay Gould, Manfred Hausmann, Rudyard Kipling, Harper Lee, John D. MacDonald, Wolf-Rüdiger Marunde, Andrew Marvell, Eliot Pattison, Erich Maria Remarque, Rainer Maria Rilke, Dorothy L. Sayers, John Steinbeck, Josephine Tey, Norman Thelwell, Bill Watterson, Paul Werner, Dieter E. Zimmer (Shared favorites)
Favorite librariesBadische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe, Universitätsbibliothek Karlsruhe, Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart
About my libraryCurrent status: more than two thirds of my private books entered, but hardly anything of my professional literature (biology).
On my statistics page the legend of the dates graph tells you: Date is the edition's publication date, not date of original work. That's a lie. ;-) My dates are original publication dates – as far as I can ascertain them. That makes much more sense and is more historically informative than the year of publication of the edition I happen to own. (The latter date I note in the "publication" field.)
LocationRight in the heart of Europe.
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posted by garydexter at 8:34 am (EST) on Jan 23, 2009
ich bewundere Ihre Rezensionen.
Gruß, Jim Roberts
posted by jimroberts at 5:03 am (EST) on Oct 23, 2007
posted by conceptDawg at 8:18 pm (EST) on Oct 10, 2007
All the best.
posted by devenish at 3:21 pm (EST) on Aug 30, 2007