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Franklin Habit

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Greetings, Franklin!

I was very happy to finally get, "It Itches" entered into my library even though I got it a few months ago.

Happy knitting!
Hi,
I've seen (and was surprised)that you have the german books "Bäuerliches stricken"in your collection,also a cooking book about german cooking.
I'm from Germany and so you maybe can imagine I'm surprised and also happy.
Best wishes and sorry for the bad grammar.
Anna-Maria
Hello,

I noticed that you are the only other person who owns a copy of Boni de Castellane's "How I Discovered America" and I was curious about your interest. Mine is its description of life in the Belle Epoque and of Charles Haas. My love of Proust is what led me to Castellane. Is that the same for you?
Hey there - I'm a reader of your beloved blog, just spending my Saturday night cataloging my books - just thought I'd say hello, I'm a huge fan, and I hope to be at your photo session at Arcadia! Happy Saturday.
Catching up on my blog reading today and found out you were on LT. You weren't kidding when you said you buy every book at the store when you find a new area of interest! Great collection of books...
I can see that you're entering things correctly, all the info when you enter the book. I'm trying to get all the books entered and then I can go back leisurely and add the entries about each one. I love the sort and search part and also the download to my iPaq so I don't keep buying the same reference books. I'm a knitting and have been reading your blog for awhile now. My daughter's blog is wordwitsnwool.blogspot and she sent me to you. I LOVE librarything.
Wow, I can't believe somebody else has a copy of Lorain Cooking! Your cooking collection, especially your vintage stuff, makes me drool. It's also fun to find somebody else who makes extensive use of the 'comments' section.
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