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when this comes back from Library; revisit pp 84 - 171, still looking for part of the mystery of changing islands - this stands alone as a memoir of a natural history experience combined w
found in storage May 2026; no idea from whence it came
see reference p7 to Marion Milner's A Life of One's Own - Phillips is brilliant
brought this home from storage 23 May 2026; not surprised to find this a duplicate but where is the other? this one missing its cover so hoping for luck
see Review on other copy (purchased at Powells - then decide which to keep)
will edit this in June as I go through shelf 6 to find room for Essays - may add add'l Collection Psychology if I have enough books
found this in a grocery bag of books in storage; no idea who gave it me - may have been Raggs when she was clearing her library at the Cathedral - look forward to reading it - remember how disappointed I was when I realized he would be speaking at Trinity while I was in California
halfway through; so far Mr Fortune declared himself the winner; for the simple reasons of his mutterings and his appreciation of his wife
my edition is from 1950 - given me by Dr Stewart in early 2000s; card from Strybing as bookmark - more later when I locate reading notes ...
meanwhile shelved it Bay 3 Shelf 6 until I have time to clean it up
think I read this for Psych 101 at U of O or perhaps because Dave recommended it; ha
oddly enough this was not entered LT until today 5.8.26
para pp 189-190 describes his life and the life of many other writers - their suffering
Brunetti #18, I may have read this and not entered; will check out
found Ingram printout of this title from 2016 - added it to my 'Later' list 22 April 2026
reminds me of Roman and his guitar song 'garbage truck' we thought for awhile it was his life ambition
revisit years read once I locate reading notes; thought of this title today due to name of husband returned from WW II in Natalie Haynes short story in MARPLE
cannot find this on shelves - which does not mean I don't own it - will read it again and decided if I need to buy a copy - can always give one away if it turns up
do not find this on my shelves - may have lost it in some of the house moves - so checked it out from the Library and enjoying it once more
one of his best; read the original via InterLibrary - published 1955
forgot I had this - must read again and deliver judgement
wish I could remember where I bought these 1980s editions - a few in number compared to the Penguins but was reading one at Beth and Vlad's during a visit while we lived on Ashfield Way - remember climbing the back stairs to the pool and hearing Dad ask where I was; where I was, was happily reading in the guest room until I became aware of my social duties ...