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Amazon Journal: Dispatches from a Vanishing Frontier by Geoffrey O'Connor

Dry Guillotine: Fifteen Years Among the Living Dead by Rene (Prisoner No. 46635) Belbenoit

N By E by Rockwell Kent

The New Map of Europe 1911-1914 by Herbert Adams Gibbons

Tuf Voyaging by George R. R. Martin

Thirsty by M.T. Anderson

The Life of Olaudah Equiano (Dover Thrift Editions) by Olaudah Equiano

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About meI write historical fiction, mysteries, whatever the little voices tell me to write. Books include CHASING SHAKESPEARES, THE VANISHED CHILD, THE KNOWLEDGE OF WATER, A CITIZEN OF THE COUNTRY. Not the same Sarah Smith who wrote CHILDREN, CINEMA, AND CENSORSHIP (although I also write about film). There's always another Sarah Smith.

About my libraryMany boxes of books lurking in the basement. Never mind double-shelving, we store 'em in boxes. Victorian Farming a specialty. I doubt I'll ever get 'em all in here...

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Welcome to my library anytime! Boston, huh? Dang, wish I were there right now for the early music festival. Oh, well. Guess I'll just hafta try again in 2011. Until then, happy reading!
Thanks for finding my library interesting! I see we share a Titanic "thing". It's been an obsession of mine since the 5th grade!
I Thank You God

i thank You God for most this amazing day: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes

(i who have died am alive again today, and this is the sun's birthday; this is the birth day of life and love and wings: and of the gay great happening illimitably earth)

how should tasting touching hearing seeing breathing any-lifted from the no of all nothing-human merely being doubt unimaginably You?

(now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are opened)

~ E. E. Cummings
Congrats on being the featured author on LT!!!
Hi, Sarah!
I just picked up a copy of Chasing Shakespeares, and look forward to reading it. I think it's wonderful that you and other authors are members of LibraryThing. The opportunity for readers and writers to connect is terrific! Have a wonderful summer!
Audrey
I too am interested in Victorian Farming, and, in their gardens. I enjoyed your book, "Chasing Shakespeares." I am reading "Interred With Their Bones", a suspense novel, by Jennifer Lee Carrell, Ph.D., Havard, Shakespeare scholar. Great knowledge of the Bard, I am not quite sure of how well the plot will carry through to the end of the book, but it is a good read.
Vaasa
Very much like your library list!

Re Civil War in Fauquier County; it has some excellent vintage pictures and rather stilted writing--I got through it only because I am very interested in the region. Not a bad addition to a Civil War library though, and it doesnt take up much space ):
P.s.: We should get me reading some of yours! :) (Badger)
Agreed! :-)
I'm hoping to someday approach his library size, but not in this tiny condo, sadly... I've always been a book addict!
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