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Blake et Mortimer, t. 18 : Le sanctuaire du Gondwana by André Juillard

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ABC: A Child's First Alphabet Book by Alison Jay

From the mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg

National Geographic atlas of the world by National Geographic Society (U.S.)

Animal farm : a fairy story by George Orwell

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Favorite bookstoresAdler's Foreign Books, Bartleby's Books, Bauman Rare Books, Borders - Houston - Kirby, Brazos Bookstore, Brentano's, City Lights Bookstore, Durance, Explore Booksellers and Bistro, FNAC - Forum (Châtelet les Halles), Foyles, Hatchards, Institut Lumière: La Bibliothèque Raymond Chirat, la librairie Flammarion Centre, LIBRAIRIE BEAUFRETON, Librairie de France, Librairie de la Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris, Librairie du Musee du Louvre, Librairie Gallimard, Murder By The Book, Partners & Crime, San Francisco Mystery Bookstore, Shakespeare & Company, Strand Bookstore, Tattered Cover Book Store - Historic LoDo, The Booksmith, The Drama Book Shop, Town House Books, Treadwell's, United Nations Bookshop

Favorite librariesBarbican Library, Bibliothèque du Cinéma François Truffaut, Bibliothèque historique de la ville de Paris, Brixton Central Library, Free Library of Philadelphia - Central Library, Free Library of Philadelphia, Independence Branch, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia City Institute, Guildhall Library, Houston Public Library - Central, Houston Public Library - Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library, Houston Public Library - Looscan Neighborhood Library, J. W. Powell Library of Anthropology (Smithsonian Inst.), Lewis Carroll Childrens Library, National Air and Space Museum Library, National Museum of American History Library, Natural History Museum Library, New York Public Library, New York Public Library - Humanities and Social Sciences Library, New York Public Library - Mid-Manhattan Library, New-York Historical Society Library, Palatine Public Library, Penn Museum Library, Smithsonian Institution Libraries, St. Charles Public Library, The London Library, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Library, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, Westminster Reference Library

Other favoritesThe British Museum, La Maison Française, The Cloisters (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Museum of Modern Art, The Franklin Institute Science Museum, Rice University, Library and Archive Shakespeare's Globe, The Sherlock Holmes Museum, Maison de Victor Hugo (Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée)

About me currently library and information sciences grad student
previously French teacher high school

Real nameCheri

LocationHouston, Texas

Emailcherlyngearthlink.net

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Member sinceMar 20, 2008

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Hello Cherlyn aka Cheri (how do you prefer to be called?),
Forgive me for not having answered you before. I was extremely busy...

How nice to have space for your books and your other personal belongings. You can create your own world around you - a marvelous thing!

J'apprécie beaucoup la possibilité d'échanger en français. Mais il ne faudrait pas que ce soit une contrainte non plus...

A confession: I haven't read any writers of the French Caribbean. Though I have read quite a few books, there are still more books (millions!) I haven't read... Plus j'en lis, plus je me dis qu'il faut que j'en lise encore. I have no prejudice whatsoever, the only thing I need is time (something I haven't as much as I would like). If you have some time to spare, can you give me some names of interesting authors you recommend? Je ne promets pas de les lire tout de suite, mais cela me rendra curieux (et me donnera envie) tout de même...

Happy unpacking and cataloguing (c'est une redécouverte)!
Jan Willem
Hi! I graduated from the SLIS program in August and I'm a librarian at Tx Wesleyan in Ft. Worth. Which track are you doing? Good luck with the rest of your program. :)
Kaeli
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in my library.
I think we will have more than one book in common in near future.

Greetings from Paris!
For What It's Worth. Your early morning post.
Looks like you are well into tags.
For the Great Books - my method is to use a common tag for each volume. That tag is not used for anything else. "Great Books" would work well to tie them all together. Might I also suggest adding a short tag only as you enter the volumes. "a" would work.
Then when all are entered, go to the "Tab" at the top of the page and click on "a." This will bring up ALL the volumes you entered on 3 pages. (see the next Para)
Now click on "p/e" (power edit), about the center of the line with "A B C D E etc.
Click on "select all" and type in "Great Books" or whatever you want. This will enter "Great Books" or what you entered for each volume.
Now go back and change to "Remove tag" and type in "a". This will remove the tag from all. Everything should now go blank. Click on "p/e" and your finished.

It will work on up to 100 edits at a time. If you want all volumes to be on one page, on the same line as before, click on "edit" and at the bottom of the page is the way to change the number of entries from the normal 20 to something close to what you want. In this case 100. Now click on "save" and all the volumes will be on the same page.
Always remember --- It is YOUR library to do with as you like.
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