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I, Lucifer de Glen Duncan
Awareness: A de Mello Spirituality Conference in His Own Words de Anthony De Mello
A Key to the Kingdom of Heaven de Adrian B Smith
Announcing the Light - Sudanese witnesses to the gospel de Andrew C Wheeler
Morality for Beautiful Girls (No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency) de Alexander McCall Smith
The Historian de Elizabeth Kostova
The Eco-house Manual: How to Carry Out Environmentally Friendly Improvements to Your Home de Nigel Griffiths
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GruposAfrican Literature, History and Politics, Catholic Tradition, Christianity, Emerging Church, Librarything Railroad (The LTR), Pro and Con (Religion), Progressive Christianity, Readers for Peace, World Religions
Autores favoritosThomas Berry, Thich Nhat Hanh, Anthony De Mello, J. R. R. Tolkien (Favoritos em comum)
Sobre mimBorn in UK, I've spent most of my adult life living and working in Africa (Sudan, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa) in various sectors - education, church, peace, human rights, humanitarian aid and development. I'm passionate about railways and I was a main line steam locomotive fireman when I lived in South Africa (and still indulge whenever I can get back there). And I'm also passionate about my better half, Jane.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaMy non-fiction collection probably falls into three main categories: (1) railways, related to my hobby; (2) and (3) spirituality and Sudan/Africa, related to my work. My taste in fiction is eclectic. My books are currently divided between two continents, so the LT online catalogue is very useful for me.
Página pessoalhttp://groups.google.co.za/group/sudan-john-ashworth
Nome verdadeiroJohn
LocalizaçãoNairobi, Kenya
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escrito por africawriter, às 11:57 am (EST) , Nov 21, 2009
escrito por Esta1923, às 2:33 pm (EST) , Aug 28, 2009
escrito por myshelves, às 5:53 pm (EST) , Aug 23, 2009
On the other hand, if you know of some interesting threads where such as rrp, greghendrix, oakes, jim roberts, et al are in passionate debate, do let me know :-)
escrito por Tid, às 11:39 am (EST) , Aug 19, 2009
Very interesting your railroad interest. I so remember the trains when I was for 4 months in the UK. Our American trains are for the birds. You can't get directly from Atlanta to Chicago. Wonder if the stimulus package is really going to help.
Also see you are recently reading Wodehouse. Loved him in high school, have not been back much since.
escrito por carterchristian1, às 11:03 am (EST) , Jul 3, 2009
Regards, F/H
escrito por Foxhunter, às 1:06 pm (EST) , Feb 28, 2009
All I ask is that every one remain respectful, even if there are times when you are spewing your coffee over the screen.
escrito por Arctic-Stranger, às 2:51 pm (EST) , Oct 2, 2008
I would love to go to Juba, I've never been there!:)
how are things in K-town?
Kizzie
escrito por Kizzie, às 6:18 am (EST) , Dec 16, 2007
escrito por Kizzie, às 7:28 am (EST) , Nov 23, 2007
escrito por Kizzie, às 9:42 am (EST) , Nov 10, 2007
I think we might be safe enough combining it, as I bought it on board a few years ago as well; and it was a guide book/potted history combination. Hopefull the cover image will jog your memory.
Regards, Donogh
escrito por Donogh, às 5:52 pm (EST) , Oct 23, 2007
Just added my guidebook for the HMS Belfast
http://www.librarything.com/work/4145652
and I'm wondering if this is the same one you have - if so I'll combine them
Thanks, Donogh
escrito por Donogh, às 2:02 pm (EST) , Oct 23, 2007
escrito por Noisy, às 3:16 pm (EST) , Oct 12, 2007
I see you have Denis Hurley's memoirs. If you look in my library you will see two other books about or by him which may be of interest. One is writings of his and the other reflections about him.
escrito por Loyola, às 7:55 am (EST) , Jul 2, 2007
escrito por MissUSA, às 12:37 pm (EST) , Feb 12, 2007
escrito por cihslib, às 5:48 am (EST) , Sep 13, 2006
escrito por zappa, às 5:21 pm (EST) , Aug 1, 2006
http://www.librarything.com/profile/kmcn...
My blog: http://tellinghistory.blogspot.com/
escrito por kmcnutt, às 11:07 pm (EST) , Feb 18, 2006