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Introduction to Oil Painting (Art School) de Ray Smith
Paul Bocuse's French Cooking de Bocuse
The great railway bazaar : by train through Asia de Paul. Theroux
Castle of Days de Gene Wolfe
The Strangers All Are Gone: The Memoirs of Anthony Powell (Powell, Anthony, to Keep the Ball Rolling (New York, N.Y.), V. 4.) de Anthony Powell
Rain or Shine: A Family Memoir de Cyra McFadden
Mockingbird (Del Rey Impact) de Walter Tevis
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escrito por LizzieD, às 10:45 pm (EST) , Dec 2, 2009
escrito por LizzieD, às 6:18 pm (EST) , Nov 21, 2009
Thanks!
Good evening!
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 6:40 pm (EST) , Nov 19, 2009
escrito por LizzieD, às 11:27 pm (EST) , Nov 9, 2009
Josh/Feicht will be totally chuffed to hear your comments about his journal. My Roman history outside the very narrow bounds of teaching classical Latin is pretty pathetic. I had never wondered who wore the last toga. I seem to remember that for a while they got bigger and more elaborate. Humans being what they are, I'd assume they went the way of whalebone corsets in about the same time frame. On the other hand, we continue to wear some pretty stupid stuff now...... I'm just babbling. I'll stop. As to history, I have found some interesting titles from 30,000 Feet and people who prefer non-fiction. I haven't read any Mary Beard although I have added a couple of things to my wishlist at pbs - or I hope I have. Something else to track down.
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 5:34 pm (EST) , Nov 5, 2009
http://feicht.livejournal.com
Pictures and all!
escrito por LizzieD, às 10:40 pm (EST) , Nov 4, 2009
Now I am going to have to take that wardrobe apart to see whether I can find my *Siege.* I've heard of Singapore Grip in some other context - I may even have it squirreled away somewhere. Always more stuff to read! ---- which means "more stuff to buy."
If you are at all interested in the Romans in Germany, look through the old ? thread (I'll have to hunt it up and let you know) for Feicht's journals from this summer when he followed the limes. I wish I were still teaching so that I could send some students there.
I shall return.
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 10:37 pm (EST) , Nov 4, 2009
Yes, sigh, to the lending books. I should know by now not to lend anything that I am not content to lose. My copy of The Sparrow is gone to a woman who said, "Oh, I returned that to you." She doesn't know how attached I am to my books. She may have returned it, but not to me.
I haven't mentioned the "History at 30,000 Feet" group that is one of my mainstays here. You might enjoy it - might not, but it's worth a look.
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 4:50 pm (EST) , Nov 4, 2009
If I could write, I'd arrange a way for Flavia to meet Ronald Merrick from Paul Scott's *Raj Quartet,* another great favorite.
(I would do better to lurk than to post; I'm just too stupid to realize it.)
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 9:52 am (EST) , Nov 4, 2009
(I browsed at "Vowell Shift" but didn't join. Do you post there often?
Peggy Again
escrito por LizzieD, às 10:38 pm (EST) , Nov 3, 2009
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 10:35 pm (EST) , Nov 3, 2009