Random books from unquiet_history's library
Age of Ideology: The Nineteenth Century Philosophers (Mentor Books)
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence
Imperial Ambitions : Conversations on the Post-9/11 World [American Empire Project] (American Empire Project) by Noam Chomsky
Serenity: Those Left Behind by Joss Whedon
Harper American Literature by Donald McQuade
Soldier, Ask Not : A Novel in The Chide Cyle (Dorsai/Childe Cycle) by Gordon R. Dickson
Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin by George Frost Kennan
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Favorite authorsIsaac Babel, Charles Baudelaire, Jorge Luis Borges, Homer, Lisa Moore, Karen Solie, Virgil (Shared favorites)
About my library...to quote Alberto Manguel quoting Petrarch, my library is immensely generous. My books make no demands on me but offer all kinds of illuminations. My library is not an unlearned collection, even if it belongs to someone unlearned. My books know infinitely more than I do, and I'm grateful that they even tolerate my presence. At times I feel that I abuse this privilege...
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