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The Taming of the Shrew (The New Temple Shakespeare) – tekijä: William Shakespeare

Lost in the Funhouse – tekijä: John Barth

Jacoby's Corners – tekijä: Jake Falstaff

The Americans, the colonial experience – tekijä: Daniel J. Boorstin

Tokugawa Ieyasu: Shogun – tekijä: Conrad Totman

When the cheering stopped; the last years of Woodrow Wilson – tekijä: Gene Smith

Appleby's End – tekijä: Michael Innes

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LempikirjailijatJohn Barth, J.P. Donleavy, Gerald Durrell, Sir Thomas Malory, Herman Melville, Vladimir Nabokov, Witold Rybczynski, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Wolfe, Mo-Yan (Yhteiset suosikit)

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Tietoja minustaI'm a long-time book lover, now retired on the shores of Cape Cod. Despite the English major, I ended up in a mostly technical career with IBM and Pfizer, much of it Japan. I miss Kitazawa bookstore in Tokyo.

Currently reading:

Tietoja kirjastostaniThe books reflect an early interest in Joyce and Irish literature -- I actually won one of the old Saturday Review library awards in college, which I used to buy a vintage set of Harvard Classics. More recently I've been interested in early American history, especially the dissonance that comes when different cultures meet and start to interact. Our overseas experience ties in with that, of course, and we have lots of books about Japan and the other places we've been able to visit.

Stipulation: I haven't catalogued thousands of science fiction books from the 60s and 70s that are now in boxes waiting for donation to the library sale when I get around to hauling them all down there.

Kotisivuhttp://larxol.home.comcast.net/

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Oikea nimiDavid C. Larkin

SijaintiEast Sandwich on Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Sähköpostiosoitelarxolgmail.com

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RekisteröitymispäiväMar 17, 2007

Parhaillaan lukemassaMary Hyde Eccles : a miscellany of her essays and addresses – tekijä: Mary Hyde Eccles

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It doesn't look like the MARC Records are being exporting today. Hopefully, sometime this week, though.
Petal to the medal? Very very clever!
Connelly eh? I'm reading a nonfiction work of his, the source of many of his fiction works.

Johnson's Library: I decided to start cataloging Johnson's Undergraduate Library before cataloging Fleeman's list of Association Copies. I'll probably catalog Johnson's Subscription Books too before getting back to cataloging the Association Copies.
I updated the list of essays and reference books pertaining to Johnson's Library on his Profile Page, and included links to some of the essays that are online.
I'll query Gabriel Austin to see if he knows the whereabouts of the index cards and if they are accessible.
Looks good, Dave.
I like the Japanese, but I'll leave it up to you to decide. I can get either John Yamamoto-Wilson or Gabriel Austin to go over your work if you'd like. Gabriel Austin made index cards with the descriptions of the works which the Hydes used as their "catalogue" in describing their Japanese Collection.
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