Random books from valencian's libraryCan a Darwinian be a Christian?: The Relationship between Science and Religion by Michael Ruse How Should We Then Live?: The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture by Francis A. Schaeffer Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman by Jon Krakauer Jefferson at Monticello : Recollections of a Monticello Slave and of a Monticello Overseer by James Adam Bear The Works of Josephus: Complete and Unabridged, New Updated Edition by Flavius Josephus Last Chance to See.... by Douglas Adams The Little Book That Makes You Rich by Louis Navellier Members with valencian's booksLibraryThing authors: Kurt Bruner (KurtBruner), Robert A. Morey (drmorey) RSS feeds
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Member: valencianCollectionsYour library (2,379), Cleveland Office (291), Sara (1), All collections (2,379) Reviews4 reviews TagsOrigins (347), Biography (255), Technology (197), Apologetics (142), Travel & Adventure (119), Humor (109), Ernest Hemingway (107), Autographed (89), Audio (84), History (71) — see all tags Cloudstag cloud, author cloud GroupsNone Favorite authorsDouglas Adams, Ernest Hemingway, James Herriot, C. S. Lewis, Patrick O'Brian, Frank Lloyd Wright (Shared favorites) Favorite librariesNorthern Tier Regional Library About my libraryBooks are the adornment of the mind. I'm only cataloging books that we actually own. I'm still cataloging those in various rooms around the house, and don't get me started about those in storage. Someday my dream is to have a dedicated room for all of them to be shelved at once. Real nameStu Chandler LocationPittsburgh, PA Emailstu.chandler Account typepublic, lifetime Connection NewsConnection News URLs
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I'm pleased that you have "Jefferson and Monticello" in your library. You may be interested in my latest book, "Williamsburg, Virginia on the Eve of Revolution," an historical novel based on my research at Colonial Williamsburg. You can check it out at www.williamsburgthenovel.com
My best regards,
Jack McLaughlin
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posted by JMcLaugh7 at 11:22 pm (EST) on Nov 23, 2008