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What Is a Poet: Essays from the Eleventh Alabama Symposium on English and American Literature de Hank Lazer
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Riders of the Winds (Changewinds Series, Book 2) de Jack L. Chalker
The New James Beard de James Beard
North and South de Elizabeth Gaskell
Wings of danger: A novel de Arthur A Nelson
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Sobre mimI'm an old guy. I'm listing some sections of the library here in the hope of finding organization before senility sets in. OK, because someone asked, if I'm going to the proverbial desert island and I can only take ten books, I'm going to bring . . .
Hopkins' poems (all you really need) and
Housman's poems too, and
A.S. Byatt's Possession,
Shakespeare's complete works,
Tolkien's trilogy,
the complete Calvin & Hobbes,
William Russell Flint's Drawings (perfect,)
William Gass' On Being Blue,
a fat collection of Borges, and
Marguerite Yourcenar's Oriental Tales.
These ten would hold me forever!
Sobre a minha bibliotecafrom Carlos Maria Dominguez's THE HOUSE OF PAPER:
"It is often much harder to get rid of books than it is to acquire them. They stick to us in that pact of need and oblivion we make with them, witnesses to a moment in our lives we will never see again. . . The truth is that in the end, the size of a library does matter. We lay the books out for inspection like a huge exposed brain, offering miserable excuses and feigned modesty. . . There is a moment, however, when we have accumulated so many books that they cross an invisible line, and what was once a sense of pride becomes a burden, because from now on space will always be a problem." Nice book - go read!
Wallace Stevens: The Plot Against the Giant
First Girl
When this yokel comes maundering,
Whetting his hacker,
I shall run before him,
Diffusing the civilest odors
Out of geraniums and unsmelled flowers.
It will check him.
Second Girl
I shall run before him,
Arching cloths besprinkled with colors
As small as fish-eggs.
The threads
Will abash him.
Third Girl
Oh, la...le pauvre!
I shall run before him,
With a curious puffing.
He will bend his ear then.
I shall whisper
Heavenly labials in a world of gutturals.
It will undo him.
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escrito por themower, às 9:33 am (EST) , Jul 2, 2009
Your collection is to die for!!!!!!!!!!I have only been a member for two days but am amazed at the number of people who have read A. Merrit and E.R Eddison.
escrito por unorna, às 6:01 pm (EST) , May 7, 2009
escrito por Poemblaze, às 7:37 pm (EST) , Apr 17, 2009
I have a most accomodating husband who throws up a new bookshelf every time the library floor becomes overrun. He doesn't even say, "And when you've filled this one, DON'T BUY ANY MORE BOOKS!" as he used to. He does put them on the shelf for me - one reason that I'm not sure of what I have or where it is. Anyhow, Gass goes on the "to buy and read" list.
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 4:34 pm (EST) , Apr 6, 2009
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 5:21 pm (EST) , Apr 4, 2009
Thanks,
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 1:16 pm (EST) , Apr 2, 2009
escrito por cmtusa, às 1:32 pm (EST) , Mar 25, 2009
Was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Saw you liked The Wasp Factory, and I thought you might like my novel since it's also about a disturbed adolescent and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:
http://christophertusa.com/blog/?page_id...
Thanks,
Chris
escrito por cmtusa, às 11:48 am (EST) , Mar 25, 2009
not sure if my anecdote is relevant but thanks for saying hi.
o.t.
escrito por orangethunder, às 3:12 pm (EST) , Feb 20, 2009
It is interesting to see what books we have in common.
Also, check out my international realia collection of international dolls which I have managed by using "change cover" to put photos in. My ultimate objective is Dolls Overseas Lending Library and in Library Thing I can connect them with book for lending packages to libraries and schools, maybe retirement or nursing homes...if anybody is interested.
escrito por carterchristian1, às 10:05 am (EST) , Jan 30, 2009
escrito por nearlycivilized, às 10:09 pm (EST) , Jan 27, 2009
escrito por nearlycivilized, às 7:12 pm (EST) , Jan 27, 2009
Reading, of course. ;)
I also like writing, dancing, swimming, journaling, scrapbooking, yoga, learning new things, watching movies, going to the park to walk or read, I want to learn to knit.
What about you?
escrito por thisismebecca, às 1:12 pm (EST) , Jan 24, 2009
http://newversenews.blogspot.com/2009/01...
escrito por Poemblaze, às 8:30 pm (EST) , Jan 21, 2009
escrito por coleaj, às 10:40 pm (EST) , Jan 5, 2009
escrito por Shinwa, às 1:13 am (EST) , Dec 26, 2008
escrito por benwaugh, às 4:54 pm (EST) , Nov 19, 2008
I was wandering through the libraries here on LibraryThing and came across yours. Pretty interesting. (we have 759 books in common!) It's always nice to run into someone else that enjoys Science Fiction & Fantasy to the extant that I do. At least you seem to judging by the size of your collection.
If you don't mind, I'm a very curious person, an unrepentant bookaholic and I like to talk books whenever I can.
How long have you been collecting? Do you have all or most of your collection on shelves or boxed up?
I finally have all my books on shelves. Every wall and a few places people didn't think of!
Thanks a lot. See you in the funny pages.
escrito por battlinjack, às 11:25 pm (EST) , Nov 10, 2008
escrito por Poemblaze, às 2:24 pm (EST) , Aug 22, 2008
escrito por which, às 5:04 pm (EST) , Jul 29, 2008
escrito por Poemblaze, às 6:55 pm (EST) , Jul 16, 2008
Art of the Rhyme
by B.J. Pendlebury
I also have a scan up of Light Up the Cave.
I may also have other scans you can use -- I don't know the covers of the books for which you don't yet have scans. But I certainly know I've not as many volumes of poetry (and related)!
Here's an idea: how about an annotated bibliography/review of the many books you have on poetic forms?
escrito por JNagarya, às 11:21 am (EST) , May 13, 2008
Alas, not all yet have covers. And some in the catalog aren't of the copies I have -- of special note the British "Sorrow Dance": of that my copy is gooorrggeeeous -- finer than merely fine! Same for "Footprints," "To Stay Alive" and a number of others.
escrito por JNagarya, às 5:35 am (EST) , May 12, 2008
escrito por jxmas, às 5:39 pm (EST) , May 10, 2008
escrito por Marxchivist, às 10:06 pm (EST) , May 7, 2008
escrito por dougwood57, às 5:24 pm (EST) , May 6, 2008
By the way, I love the fact that on your 10 Books on Robinson Crusoe's Swiss Family Castaway With Tom Hanks Redundancy Island Vacation List, Minus Gilligan and the Skipper Too, you have Calvin & Hobbes. I purchased (though they could have been kinder on the pricetag) the nice, hardbound, complete set they (finally) issued a year or two back, and agree with you: ESSENTIAL READING. Calvin & Hobbes is hands down the best cartoon in America (past and present). I hooked my own young sons on it immediately as well.
Cheers,
Thomas
escrito por kurvanas, às 11:02 am (EST) , May 1, 2008
escrito por SpicyCat, às 4:08 am (EST) , Apr 25, 2008
Cheers,
Elizabeth
escrito por ejj1955, às 4:05 am (EST) , Apr 2, 2008
"Alas! Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore! ... Then, too, the subtle process by which the man convinces himself that he can afford to buy. No subtle manager or broker ever saw through a maze of financial embarrassments half so quick as a poor book-buyer sees his way clear to pay for what he _must_ have."
[Henry Ward Beecher, "Subtleties of Book-Buyers"]
escrito por Dragonfly, às 3:20 pm (EST) , Mar 2, 2008
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escrito por MarcusBrutus, às 11:36 am (EST) , Feb 21, 2008
escrito por benwaugh, às 2:46 pm (EST) , Jan 31, 2008
escrito por Esta1923, às 12:23 pm (EST) , Jan 28, 2008
escrito por lesleyap, às 1:57 pm (EST) , Jan 13, 2008
escrito por Poemblaze, às 2:55 pm (EST) , Jan 9, 2008
books promised for today have yet to arrive. I always have trouble with Barnes
and Noble online. It was two day delivery .. i ordered on the 27th...
and it was promised for today. sigh. I have also gotten dirty and torn books from them.
Never from Amazon!..
Well. Maybe they will be here when I get home fro work tomorrow.. I can finish the one that
I am reading tonight..
I have given away or traded on many hundreds of books...
I now only have maybe 800 or so... moved more than that to
Boston and Back to Pa once a couple of decades ago.. and made a resolution..
ahem
:P
escrito por mckait, às 5:52 pm (EST) , Jan 3, 2008
I see no mention of Mary Doria Russell... you have got to read her books The Sparrow and Chldren of God.. seriously..fantastic reads...bet you would like them..
I love deLint, too..
escrito por mckait, às 6:32 am (EST) , Jan 3, 2008
escrito por mckait, às 8:06 pm (EST) , Jan 1, 2008
escrito por benwaugh, às 12:29 am (EST) , Nov 11, 2007
What a wonderful catalog of books! I see that we have a number in common (although I am a long way off from the number you have, I too love to collect books and find it hard to shed them). We're not in the same place in our lives for sure - as you describe yourself as "an old guy" and I'm a 34-year-old mom of two small children. BUT what can tie people better than a love of reading? My catalog right now is just the books I've kept track of reading sinc 2003 (I think). Motherhood brings it's own kind of senility - so I started keeping lists of what I had read because I'd find myself buying duplicates and re-reading things without remembering I had read them! I wish I could go back and put in all the books I remember reading in my life. Maybe a side project.;^)
Best of luck with growing you catalog!
escrito por princessbabs, às 11:32 am (EST) , Nov 7, 2007
escrito por lisaunger, às 10:30 am (EST) , Nov 7, 2007
I also enjoy Edith Wharton's Age of Innocence that I am half way through now and all of Hawthorne. Steinbeck's East of Eden is another favorite of mine that I could read over and over.
escrito por chevydevil, às 10:58 am (EST) , Oct 13, 2007
escrito por benwaugh, às 10:41 pm (EST) , Sep 15, 2007
Babu-Deudon-du Plessis was quite passionate about the macabre theme in literature... kept in touch with Seignolle. He has since claimed to have moved on to "other interests": the eternally fashionable Nietzsche, etc. Trivia.
escrito por benwaugh, às 9:08 am (EST) , Sep 6, 2007
Arthur Symons: Spiritual Adventures
Arthur Symons: Studies in two literatures
Vincent O'Sullivan: The Houses of Sin (also includes several other volumes of O'Sullivan's verse)
Vernon Lee: Renaissance fancies and studies
Henry Harland: Mademoiselle Miss, and other stories
Henry Harland: Grandison Mather
Robert Smythe Hichens: An imaginative man
A.C. Benson: Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton
Like the list from the same publisher, which you kindly provided - these are 1970s reprints and they are not cheap. The Benson title is priced at over $1000.
escrito por benwaugh, às 2:27 pm (EST) , Sep 5, 2007
Have you heard of "The Decadent Consciousness: A Hidden Archive of Late Victorian Literature"? 42 titles in the series, among them, Vincent O'Sullivan's The Houses of Sin. Garland Publishing put them out in the late 70s.
escrito por benwaugh, às 10:05 am (EST) , Sep 4, 2007
Cheers
Leigh
escrito por 666777, às 8:33 am (EST) , Sep 1, 2007
I had to contact you with a comment as you're the only other LibraryThinger with a copy of Leah Bodine Drake's A HORNBOOK FOR WITCHES - a rare book indeed. Mine is in jacket though i note yours is note. Can I ask if there's a story behidn where you picked yours up?
regards
Leigh Blackmore
escrito por 666777, às 7:24 am (EST) , Aug 30, 2007
Thank you again for putting me on to the Wordsworth Gilchrist (great cheap press - my first copy of Hadrian VII was a Wordsworth edition). Please come around and help us liven up things on the fin-de-siecle group... I'm running low on steam (or do I mean ether?).
escrito por benwaugh, às 8:46 am (EST) , Aug 24, 2007
escrito por benwaugh, às 2:16 pm (EST) , Aug 23, 2007
bt
escrito por bluetyson, às 7:12 pm (EST) , Jul 14, 2007
I think it will be quite a while before I try on my CD collection.
escrito por Navigator7, às 6:27 am (EST) , Jul 11, 2007
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escrito por Poemblaze, às 2:20 pm (EST) , Jul 3, 2007
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escrito por Poemblaze, às 1:21 pm (EST) , Jun 5, 2007
escrito por Poemblaze, às 3:34 pm (EST) , Jun 4, 2007
Much appreciate the work! :)
escrito por bluetyson, às 10:00 pm (EST) , Apr 18, 2007
Nice list, thanks.
escrito por bluetyson, às 9:34 pm (EST) , Apr 4, 2007
Cheers,
bt
escrito por bluetyson, às 10:09 am (EST) , Apr 4, 2007
Is Peter Tremayne's the Vengeance of She a Haggard pastiche?
Thanks,
bt
escrito por bluetyson, às 8:51 am (EST) , Apr 4, 2007
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escrito por islandbooks, às 1:41 pm (EST) , Mar 13, 2007
Cheers
Richard
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escrito por richardm123uk, às 9:40 am (EST) , Mar 4, 2007
escrito por emeraldsofmadness, às 2:22 pm (EST) , Feb 24, 2007
Her essay on irish poetry and women within that genre is rather awesome. I recommend that as well.
escrito por sylvan_eyre, às 1:28 pm (EST) , Feb 20, 2007
Three books on your desert isle are also close to my heart...shakespeare (really, do you need much more?), a.s. byatt (like a good rich carbonara sauce), and A. E. Houseman. I'd add Robertson Davies as intellectual dessert as well!
You remind of a very close friend who lived his life inspired by all things beautiful. Alas, he is departed but his inspiration stays with me so. Together, we shared Henry V (kenneth branagh's version) on the big screen, over and over again.
You do LibraryThing great justice with your impressive library!!
Cate
escrito por bleuroses, às 5:13 pm (EST) , Feb 19, 2007
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- bob
escrito por AsYouKnow_Bob, às 7:20 pm (EST) , Nov 16, 2006
escrito por annaO, às 9:31 am (EST) , Nov 4, 2006
If it works without too much hassle, I'll be using it to get rid of more dupes.
If you'd like to see, I'm "asyouknow_bob" over there, too
escrito por AsYouKnow_Bob, às 7:21 pm (EST) , Sep 17, 2006
Short of conducting a tedious physical shelf check, the only alternative I can think of is to delete entire days of data-entry, and start over.
I'm still scratching my head over a few score of the duplications, too. Most are real, but should have been tagged at the time of entry with "reading copy" or "reprint edition" or something, to reduce the ambiguity. Some I think are just phantom duplicates, and a mystery, and these will also require a shelf check.
I used to READ books; now all I've done (for two months now) is input my books into LT....
escrito por AsYouKnow_Bob, às 1:20 pm (EST) , Sep 16, 2006
This was hard but here goes, (in no particular order):
George RR Martin - A Game of Thrones
Jane Austen - Collected Works
Diana Gabaldon - Outlander
John McCain - Faith of my Fathers
JRR Tolkien - The Hobbit
Kurt Vonnegut - any or all of them
Robert Frost - Collection
Scrabble Dictionary (yes I do read it. Did you know zzz is a word? But you can't use it on the board, only one z)
About half of the list is in danger of my getting bumped according what is going on in my life. The other half have always been THERE, and will never go away.
Thanks for asking!
escrito por TheaMak, às 1:43 pm (EST) , Sep 15, 2006
escrito por TheaMak, às 10:24 am (EST) , Sep 14, 2006
Thanks. My first couple weeks' of input is pretty inaccurate, especially for pre-ISBN titles. I mean, I DO have lots of dupes, but those are usually deliberate. My LT list shows scores of dupes that are suspicious; and some books are definitely missing from my LT catalog, so I'm going to have to start over from the beginning and do a shelf check on my first 500-1000 entries or so. ( Last night I straightened out my Dozois "Year's Best" volumes - LT was showing a couple more listings than I had books.)
While I'm doing that, I might as well add a tag for "dupe/for disposal", since Tim is making it so easy to arrange book-swapping. Which will amount to a public record of what I will have available for swapping.
I'm down to the last 1000 or so books under my roof; then I'll have to consider what to do about the books that have been relegated to storage. Maybe they aren't worth cataloging; maybe I should build some more bookcases and bring them back... might be good to know what I have, though, so maybe a "storage" tag is in order.
escrito por AsYouKnow_Bob, às 11:51 am (EST) , Sep 12, 2006
I see my collection trends the other way from yours - I'm 5 SF : 1 Fantasy , your LT catalog runs 3F : 1 SF.
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When there's something worth showing, I'll mention it on the LibraryThing group.
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