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Orations of Cicero With a Selection from His Letters by MOORE & BARSS
Louis XIV (Problems and Perspectives in History by H.G. Judge
The Odyssey of Homer by Herbert (trans.) Bates
Voltaire Genius of Mockery by Victor Thaddeus
History of the Byzantine Empire: Vol. 2, 324-1453 by Alexander A. Vasiliev
Alexandria: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Unfolds (v. 2) by Nick Bantock
The Time Machine (Signet Classics) by H.G. Wells
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About meI am 30 going on 21. I earned a Master's degree in Classics for fun. I didn't want to stop studying. Now I'm studying for my Master's in Library Science. Because I love libraries. My bedroom is a library with a bed in it. I'm little, I like hugs.
About my libraryMostly history books, some scifi (less scifi than I would like to due lost books). I enjoy all eras, but have not read all eras. I especially enjoy ancient history, Byzantine history, and medieval and early modern European history. I would like to give a shout out to Second Story Books in Rockville, MD, without which I would not have so many books.
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As you see, my focus is on classical history, but my interests are becoming increasingly eclectic, partly due to some of the friendships I have developed here in LT... Many, many years ago I read a lot of science-fiction, and now, little by little, I am trying to get back those titles that impressed me most.
Regards - and happy new year!
Romanus
posted by Romanus at 11:36 am (EST) on Dec 29, 2008