Random books from andyl's library
The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers
Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War: by Clive Barker
Infernal Devices by K W Jeter
White Mars by Roger Penrose
Doctor Who: Psi-Ence Fiction by Chris Boucher
We All Died at Breakaway Station by Richard C. Meredith
Interzone 55 by David Pringle
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LibraryThing authors: David Banks (davidbanks), Elizabeth Bear (matociquala), Stephen Dedman (StephenDedman), Jonathon Green (abecedary), Mags L. Halliday (moosiferjones), Erik Hatcher (erikhatcher), Mark Michalowski (MarkMichalowski), Lance Parkin (lanceparkin), Robert Shearman (shearrob), Janny Wurts (JannyWurts)

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Favorite authorsStephen Baxter, Paul J. McAuley, Terry Pratchett, Ian Watson (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresFantasy Centre, Forbidden Planet - London, Heffers Bookshop, Stanford's
Favorite librariesPeterborough Central Library
About me I'm a work at home software developer.
About my library Mainly SF and software development but a smattering of other stuff. I also have quite a number of journals and magazines which I would like to catalogue here as well (hint, hint).
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Thanks! - I've deleted the manual entry Gonthieu. I also only discovered quite late how many racy 18th century French novels are tucked away in the Bodleian. Sadly, my reader's card expired a long time ago.
Most of the manual entries I've done I managed to cross-check through Google - usually the Chateau d'Oron library or the wWriters site come up, occasionally book dealers.
I'm sure there's going to be a lot more checking and tidying-up to do - I had a bit of a trawl through the data last night and fixed a number of inconsistencies in author names and the like. Lacroix is clearly full of mistakes and transcription errors, DP doesn't always get it right, and when we copy-paste from Google Books we add their OCR errors, as in Durand/Lurand...
Mark
posted by thorold at 12:02 pm (EST) on Jan 20, 2008
Looks like I've been using the long form, would you prefer I change it?
posted by thegreattim at 3:08 pm (EST) on Oct 11, 2007
posted by bluetyson at 1:15 pm (EST) on Aug 22, 2007
Are you going to get the Moorcock Interzone issue?
bt
posted by bluetyson at 6:28 am (EST) on Aug 22, 2007
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posted by avaland at 10:13 am (EST) on Mar 6, 2007
- bob
posted by AsYouKnow_Bob at 11:38 pm (EST) on Jan 29, 2007
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posted by Nanaimo at 4:30 am (EST) on Sep 11, 2006
"tudor or stuart england," you see, takes too bloody long to type, and the series of novels I have those books for research on starts in about 1583.
cheers!
posted by matociquala at 6:50 am (EST) on Aug 2, 2006
posted by GeoffLewis at 4:53 pm (EST) on Jul 24, 2006
Yes, part of it is from 'acquiring books cheaply and not being ruthless in weeding'.
More of it, though, is having variant editions -- hard- and soft- covers, British and American, ex-library copies that I keep on hand as a loaner after I find a better copy - there's really little resale value in most ex-library book,s after all) - that sort of thing; and a bit of it is overlap from annexing my wife's old sf into 'my' collection.
Some of it - say, Philip K. Dick - is from my being sentimental about ratty old paperbacks that I read as a kid, books that I've since replaced with less fragile reprints. (Sometimes the BETTER copy gets treated as the Reading Copy...).
posted by AsYouKnow_Bob at 6:28 pm (EST) on Jul 22, 2006
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