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AvainsanatAmerican History (1,025), Biography (595), Government (556), Books on Books (450), English History (371), Early Republic (329), Colonial History (300), Natural History (260), Science (249), Fiction (243) — kaikki avainsanat

RyhmätAboard the Jolly Roger, Abraham Lincoln & Lincolniana, American Civil War, American History, American Revolution & Founding Fathers History, Annus mirabilis, Antiquarian Books, Archivists on LibraryThing, Benjamin Franklin's LT Catalog, Biographies, Memoirs and Autobiographiesnäytä kaikki ryhmät

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Tietoja minusta I've just finished the history/archives program at Simmons College in Boston. I work as an Assistant Reference Librarian in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society. I'm also LT's Bibliothecarius Mortui, so if you have any questions about the Legacy Libraries, please feel free to ask.

Major interests: history of the book in early America, colonial and early national college libraries, literary curiosities and biblio-hoaxes.

Tietoja kirjastostani Mainly history, biography, books on books and natural history - but with some fiction (mainly historical fiction and bibliomysteries) and other things thrown in as well. I also collect rarer items.

I can now truthfully say that a (bare) majority of my books are in the same place I am, occupying a spare room in my apartment.

Check out my Read in 2007 tag to see (some of) what I read last year, or Read in 2008 for this year's books.

Kotisivuhttp://philobiblos.blogspot.com

Mukana myösBlogger, Wordie

Jäsenyys LibraryThing Early Reviewers ("varhaiset kirja-arvostelijat")

Oikea nimiJeremy

SijaintiBoston, MA

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What's the Dreiser account password? I'd like to do some entries.
Hi Jeremy
I was going to post this question over on the "I see Dead Peoples' Books" group until I saw your name there, so here goes:
I was assembling a list of B.H. Liddell Hart's books to add to his catalogue here (jmnlman did the military collection and I was hunting down the fashion half of it)
I entered it in the format as on the tools-export page, but when I went to import it I realised that this required that the books have an ISBN (all of the books predate ISBNs). The page says there's a solution coming for this, and obviously I don't want to add everything (about 400 titles) manually just to have a solution implemented then!
Can you help/advise me on this?

Thanks
Donogh
Jeremy:

I would be interested in posting entries for the John Dee library. What I need is the manual for isdpb.

Thanks!

Fred
NB: I'll be away from the computer (and hence, LT) until 20 July.
The Hays night went great. I've plugged away on a blog post to review, but didn't get it done. I've been busy dipping into his new book Road to Monticello... I've already enjoyed hearing about your trip to Monticello this week, etc. Keep the updates coming!
Thanks for liking the Shakespeare's Library idea, Jeremy! I'll set it up and start exploring, and probably have some questions for you as soon as I get myself into enough trouble :-)

Best,
Sarah
Hey, I see people are concerned about joining. At present you can't join standing groups. I think I should make an exception here, though.
Congratulations on the Mather library, by the way—seriously cool stuff. Are the paper-writing type? Have you thought about writing a paper on this? I'd be interested in *reading* a paper on the tradition of cataloging collections like this. From my insecure perch, it looks like something that happened and then fell out of favor. Perhaps I'm wrong. Certainly having them online opens up real possibilities for analysis that were impracticable before.
Hi,

How can I become a member of the I See Dead People's Books group?

Thank you,
Leah Smith
Hello Jeremy.
First of all congratulations to you and helpers for the completion of the Hemingway Library.
Now I have a question for you. If I wanted to help with cataloguing another library (for example, Theodore Dreiser), How would I go about that?
Thanks.

Paola :-))
Hi Jeremy - you can move Ernest Hemingway over to completed. Finally.

That was completely different from Jefferson - other than getting to use all I learned about finding catalog records - and fascinating in a completely different way.

I'll post to ISDPB in just a minute... please publicize it however you see fit.

Thanks
Joel
Thank you for you reply. Now I created an account for Eeva-Liisa Manner:
http://www.librarything.com/profile/Eeva....
Jeremy, see messages 11-13 on this thread. Apparently people can't "join" the Dead People group any more -- they can only "watch" the group. This means it isn't listed on their profiles. I'm not sure I understand the rationale.

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