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Used and Rare: Travels in the Book World by Lawrence Goldstone

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About me I'm a nurse to babies and moms - graduated in 2004.
Mom to four adults - three in college (two Juniors, one Senior), one in Air Force.
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About my library My book collecting obsession is cataloged here. I have not read all of them by far, but I like picking up books I might enjoy at thrift stores. Cheaply.

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How did you like A Path Through Suffering? That is one of my favorite books and one that I will probably read over and over. The life of Lilias Trotter is an inspiration to me. We have alot of books in common and most of them are in my top favorites.
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