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Wicked German (Wicked Travel Series) by Howard Tomb
The art of the bookplate by James P. Keenan
Idylls of the King (Penguin Classics) by Alfred Tennyson
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 110 by Michael Auping
Noro Knits by Jane Ellison
The poems of Doctor Zhivago by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
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About my libraryThe nonfiction is in dewey decimal order, and the fiction organized by author, then by title.
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Here’s wishing you a fantastic day filled with fabulous fates, fanciful festivities, and frolicking phantom footstools.
-Jeremy :)
posted by JeremyCShipp at 8:10 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by seemingmeaning at 12:18 am (EST) on Jun 14, 2007
Paul Durcan: http://www.contemporarywriters.com/autho...
Your best bet with Paul Durcan would be Jesus and Angela. I like The Berlin Wall Cafe but it can be a little draining because it's mostly from the time his marriage was breaking up. Gosh, I haven't read him in ages. Hmmmm... mayhaps I'll take a peek tonight.
*wrings hands* *worries aitapata will hate Paul Durcan and darn me to heck*
*sneaks off to snoop in aitapata's bookshelves again*
posted by scribble_weeble at 7:08 pm (EST) on Feb 9, 2007
! Interviews With Francis Bacon: The Brutality of Fact AND The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites !
*dances a little happy dance*
posted by scribble_weeble at 7:32 am (EST) on Feb 9, 2007
posted by dark_mark at 2:45 pm (EST) on Feb 5, 2007
posted by scribble_weeble at 5:34 pm (EST) on Jan 30, 2007
posted by OpheliasVengeance at 4:06 pm (EST) on Jan 29, 2007
posted by aitapata at 2:49 pm (EST) on Jan 29, 2007
Ergo, it should have taken Aitapata around 2 and a half hours to enter all 390 books. Lets also assume she went the ISBN route, and also Librarians would have some hardcore book logging skillz. I predict around 1.45 hours for booklogging with around 5 breaks for coffee etc...
I expect nothing less from you, Jocy!
posted by StBarbarella at 1:56 pm (EST) on Jan 29, 2007
*In awe of Aitapata's book-entry skillz*
posted by jocelynds at 1:49 pm (EST) on Jan 29, 2007
*wishes she could too!*
posted by StBarbarella at 1:26 pm (EST) on Jan 29, 2007
posted by StBarbarella at 1:14 pm (EST) on Jan 29, 2007