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A Density of Souls by Christopher Rice

The Metropolis of Tomorrow by Hugh Ferriss

I, Robot by Isaac Asimov

Build Your Own Garage Manual by National Plan Service

Devil's Trumpet (Gardening Mysteries (Paperback)) by Mary Freeman

Rome and Her Empire by Barry W. Cunliffe

The Tribe of the Tiger: Cats and Their Culture by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas

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About my libraryFirst of all this is a joint collection - one household. Just books listed here. We have many overlapping interests including architecture, landscape architecture, design, photography, and science fiction.

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Hello! This is a shot in the dark, but I was wondering if you are associated with Univ. of North Dakota -- particularly the Space Studies program. The reason I ask is that only 3 people on LT have the book on the Grand Forks flood, and then I noticed you also have lots of science fiction and space books.

My husband and I both graduated from U.N.D. Space Studies in the 1990s. We live in Texas now (he's at NASA).

In any case, have a good day!

(My username is "amysisson").
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