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The Survival of Capitalism by Henri Lefebvre
The Production of Houses (Center for Environmental Structure Series) by Christopher Alexander
On Blindness: Letters between Bryan Magee and Martin Milligan by Bryan Magee
City Making: Building Communities Without Building Walls by Gerald E. Frug
Javascript for the World Wide Web (Visual QuickStart Guide) by Ted Gesing
Free Fall by William Golding
The city in history: its origins, its transformations, and its prospects by Lewis Mumford
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Currently readingHow to Conduct Your Own Survey by Priscilla Salant
Acme Novelty Datebook Volume Two: 1995 - 2002 by Chris Ware
Masters of American Comics by Tom DeHaven
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Remarks on Marx: Conversations with Duccio Trombardori by Michel Foucault
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posted by davidt8 at 2:39 pm (EST) on Jul 19, 2008
I'm glad you caught my post on the blog and wanted to thank you personally for noting Miscellani Libri in LT Local. I was at the Flower Show and knew I'd go over to the market. It's an annual ritual for me. What a great surprise to find this shop, it's so well tucked away I might not have noticed it. It topped off a great day. Gardening, books--perfect! And is there anything nicer or friendlier than a little shop unattended with a note saying take your purchase to the next counter?
Carol/CEP
posted by CEP at 6:43 am (EST) on Mar 7, 2008