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About meI'm a new PhD student in the Department of History at the University of Alabama, and am simultaneously working on a second Master's degree (in Information Science at Florida State University). I also teach online history classes for Colorado Community Colleges Online.

My wife of eight years is working on her MA in Women's Studies at UA. When she finishes, she hopes to be heading to law school.

About my libraryThis library isn't just mine - it also contains my wife's books, although she doesn't accumulate books the way I do. She tends to sell back textbooks and forward fiction on to other family members in a sort of book-based brownian motion.

Most of the non-fiction items focus on history, religions, philosophy, and politics. On the fiction side there is lot of science fiction (mostly cyberpunk and military SF), alternative history, fantasy, and murder mysteries focusing on forensics.

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Real nameChris Levesque

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Member sinceDec 29, 2005

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It might be worth another peek. As much as I would be thrilled to think you downloaded it from the web site, printed it out, and gave it an honored place in your library, I have a hard time picturing anyone doing that.
Well worn? But it's electronic. Your priest downloaded it and printed it out? The whole thing? It fills 18 binders. Are you sure this is the same book?
I'm amazed that you have a copy of The Anglican Gradual and Sacramentary, and that you gave it three stars. What do you use it for? The reason I'm asking is that I'm the compiler of it, and I often wonder whether anybody ever read it.
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