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The Corpse Came Too! (Sexton Blake Library, 486) - tekijä: Desmond Reid
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The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes - tekijä: Arthur Conan Doyle
Victim Unknown (Sexton Blake Library, 384) - tekijä: Desmond Reid
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RyhmätAnglophiles, Ask LibraryThing, Bits for Brits, British & Irish Crime Fiction, Brits, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Detectives, Felony & Mayhem Press, Found in a Book, J B Priestley`s Good Companions — näytä kaikki ryhmät
LempikirjailijatW. E. B. Du Bois, Arthur Conan Doyle, Shirley Graham, J. B. Priestley, Gordon Willis (Yhteiset suosikit)
Tietoja minusta Am vintage detective story buff (as you might tell) and music fan (jazz/blues/reggae, a bit of light classical).
The current pic on my profile page - Sherlock Holmes - is from a 1930s flyer I found tucked away in an old book some time ago. Ultimately the original`s going in a frame on a wall of our house (when we get round to it).
Sherlock`s great, but not necessarily my favourite fictional sleuth - I`m an enthusiastic Sexton Blake collector. The key rules to collecting Blake as far as I`m concerned are a) it`s meant to be fun and b) it needn`t be expensive. The Blake series ran 1893 - (sort of) the late `60s and involved many different writers. The early years are not a great big interest for me, though I do admire Pierre Quiroule (sometimes rendered as Quirole) aka W W Sayer. From the `40s my favourite Blake writers are John Hunter and Walter Tyrer, then after that I like Jack Trevor Story and one or two others. See my library and/or reviews for more on that.
The other thing I collect, though less frequently, is music connected with Jamaican record producer Duke Reid. At some point I may well ctalogue that sort of thing along with my books. Finding the time tends to be a problem.
Am also partner, with my wife, in an online bookselling business, Hoonaloon Books - details below, or for a more interesting approach, go to www.jacktrevorstory.co.uk, have a quick browse, then find us via the `links` page.
Am also member of Rambler`s Association - www.ramblers.org.uk
CURRENT READING - I`m curentkly reading Large Type Killer by `Richard Williams` (actually written by Jack trevor Story then revised by W Howard Baker). I`m also keeping In These Times by Bernard Levin (a selection of his newspaper articles) handy as a `dipping into` book, and reading Marie Smith (ed) Golden Age Detection
(a short story collection) on an occasional basis.
Tietoja kirjastostani I`ve never gone through every book I own catloguing them on LT. Partly this is a matter of not having the time, but truthfully it`s also not in my nature to do so. It does appeal to me to have an LT ctalogue with a theme - i`m considering ctaloguing just crime writing - we`ll see whether that idea actually comes to fruition !
Kotisivuhttp://stores.ebay.co.uk/Hoonaloon-Books
Oikea nimiNick Osmond
SijaintiDerbyshire, UK
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Lähettänyt: Eurydice 12:40 am (EST) Jul 18, 2008
Lähettänyt: mmignano11 9:26 pm (EST) Jul 6, 2008
On the politics I have been discussing for a while with an American lady the upcoming election in the US. We were discussing a defector from the Democratic Party, who was supposed to be the libertarian candidate in the election called Mike gravel. I myself am Irish but have more of an interest in foreign relations than domestic. On the domestic side my tendency is to vote independent with a local candidate. I see the choice between major parties as merely representing what lobby group will be better represented for the next five years or so. Thanks to our 'constitutional irregularities' as SKY News have been calling it we were given a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. Our NO vote is being represented as the collapse of European Civilisation :)
Lähettänyt: FourSeasons 4:42 pm (EST) Jun 16, 2008
I'm so sorry. I can't believe it's been two weeks! My downfall, as usual, was reading your comment right before I had to walk out the door. I thought about a response, without realizing later I hadn't also typed it.
Congratulations on your son! That's wonderful news! I hope you are enjoying him as much as I have seen with my sister's children, whatever sleep and optional-involvement havoc he may be wreaking. :) :) :)
The writing, for a long time, has not been going at all. But I've decided, just recently, that that's sheer laziness and avoidance of something I may fail in. So, I'm trying to get myself into a scheduled habit. Thanks for another prod, in asking.
Take care. All blessings on you and Anne-Marie and Adam; and I will enjoy seeing you, when you do happen in, here and there. (Even I can no longer sustain "indefatigable" posting!)
Julie
Lähettänyt: Eurydice 6:13 pm (EST) May 30, 2008
Lähettänyt: odkins 9:00 pm (EST) May 28, 2008
Lähettänyt: odkins 11:36 am (EST) May 25, 2008
Muir, Death on the Agenda
Cole, Death of a Star
Philmore, No Mourning in the Family
Lorac, Let Well Alone
Procter, Rich is the Treasure
This group's interest is the detective novel proper. It's a pity that thrillers are only marginal there, and SBs and the like don't exist at all for them. So I read mostly detective novels lately and only one Blake, Tyrer's ONE OF ELEVEN. But that's a very good one.
By the way, one John Hunter was translated into German. The titel re-translated is THE MYSTERY OF MONASTERY ISLAND. Maybe it's Hunter's THUNDER ISLAND of the 1920s. It first appeared here in 1933 and then, astonishingly, in 1943. I always thaught there were no English mysteries allowed here after 1939. No SB was translated into German before the 1960s.
Best wishes
Juergen
Lähettänyt: Hansemann 12:33 am (EST) Apr 23, 2008
Some of Max Romeo's earliest stuff i.e. late 60s was done with Perry, I am not sure did he change after that but I do not like his late 60s recordings.
Probably my favourite thing about Max Romeo is the sound that comes from the guitar. Some of the crispest I have heard.
Lähettänyt: FourSeasons 8:47 am (EST) Apr 20, 2008
Twacorbies (Sean)
Lähettänyt: twacorbies 1:55 am (EST) Apr 20, 2008
Lähettänyt: FourSeasons 7:31 am (EST) Mar 25, 2008
Lähettänyt: twacorbies 12:22 pm (EST) Mar 19, 2008
I will recommend Max Romeo to you as up their with Burning Spear, Culture and Steelp Pulse (in my opinion one of the only British Reggae bands to excel to the quality of the Jamaican sound).
Hope to chat again soon
Tony
Lähettänyt: FourSeasons 6:48 am (EST) Mar 5, 2008
Juergen
Lähettänyt: Hansemann 10:49 am (EST) Mar 4, 2008
Lähettänyt: twacorbies 9:19 pm (EST) Feb 27, 2008
when we both deleted our Hunters and entered them again, do you think that would help? Sorry again to have caused so much trouble.
Yesterday I started reading "Death of a Star" by the Coles from 1932 or so and I like it very much. I usually switch between SB and the authors around "The Thriller" of the 30s and straight detective novels preferably the 'humdrums' Wills Crofts, Christopher Bush, John Rhode / Miles Burton, GDH & M Cole etc. For me they are not humdrum at all. But there certainlay is a marked contrast between the two genres.
I listed the titles you reviewed positively and keep looking out for them at Ebay.
All the best for you and your family
Juergen
Lähettänyt: Hansemann 1:35 am (EST) Jan 25, 2008
Lähettänyt: MDLady 10:06 am (EST) Jan 7, 2008
Happy New Year and all that stuff :D
Lähettänyt: FourSeasons 10:20 am (EST) Jan 4, 2008
A Happy New Year
Juergen
Lähettänyt: Hansemann 9:58 am (EST) Dec 31, 2007
this morning I added a review of a JOHN HUNTER story (THE SECRET MAN) to Librarything. And as there are several authors with the same name I had the unhappy idea to try to seperate them. Somehow I made mistakes there. The result is that your three HUNTER-titles appear as mine. Unfortunately I'm not able to make it undone. Could you with your experience set it right again? I'm so sorry I meddled with it and would be very grateful if you could help.
A Happy New Year
Juergen (HANSEMANN)
Lähettänyt: Hansemann 3:17 am (EST) Dec 30, 2007
Thanks for your kind comments about my reviews.I do try to be to the point as I think folk sometimes do not bother to read fairly long reviews.I know that I tend to have a rather short attention span.
Hope that you have a good Christmas and I look forward to speaking to you again in the New Year.
Lähettänyt: devenish 11:19 am (EST) Dec 20, 2007
Best,
Loretta
Lähettänyt: lorsomething 11:14 pm (EST) Dec 17, 2007
Lähettänyt: FourSeasons 6:57 pm (EST) Dec 13, 2007
Isn't it great?
We're plugging along. Our eldest turns 16 next week, our youngest turns 11 next month.
(In theory, "16" means she's old enough to drive; but we aren't actively encouraging this, not yet. It's a good thing I'm already gray.)
Lähettänyt: AsYouKnow_Bob 6:07 pm (EST) Dec 9, 2007
I love reviews- thanks for the heads up, I will definitely check them out!
Twacorbies (Sean)
Lähettänyt: twacorbies 1:50 am (EST) Dec 9, 2007
Thank you for the heads up- interesting library you got here,
TwaCorbies (Sean)
Lähettänyt: twacorbies 12:39 pm (EST) Dec 6, 2007
Thanks for the pointer towards Hansemann's library. I have had a quick look this-afternoon,and as you say it is quite interesting. When I have a little more time I'll go into it in more depth.
Thanks again
Lähettänyt: devenish 12:54 pm (EST) Nov 22, 2007
Lähettänyt: FourSeasons 12:05 pm (EST) Nov 14, 2007
Thanks for the messages. You're right I am very interested in 'vintage crime',and am always pleased to hear about the life and times of good old Sexton Blake, Dick Donovan and the like. Of course as you know my 'Main Man' is Conan Doyle who after all this time still remains constantly in the public eye. Yet another biography just out (I already have quite a number of them already) and 'Conan Doyle : A Life in Letters' also just released. Now that is a great addition to the collection and a very useful book to boot.
Now,true crime on the whole doesn't interest me too much at the moment at least,so I will keep your offer on file,as they say. Thanks for it anyway.
Best wishes and do keep in touch.
Lähettänyt: devenish 1:44 pm (EST) Oct 3, 2007
If you add an < to the beginning and an > to the end, the code for the link looks like this:
a href="http://www.librarything.com" target="blank">really nice website
Lähettänyt: NativeRoses 2:27 pm (EST) Aug 10, 2007
So go take a nap - the first years of parenthood are an experiment in sleep-deprivation, you should be stocking up now while you have a chance. Geat news.
- Bob & Maggie.
Lähettänyt: AsYouKnow_Bob 3:24 pm (EST) Jul 18, 2007
Thank you for your very balanced review of my book, THE WISDOM OF W.E.B. DU BOIS. I agree that it could have been more detailed and possibly formatted in a different manner to further enhance the book’s overall function and value. As it is, the publisher requested certain specifics to make the title part of its Philosophical Library Series, in which many of the books simply have single quotes per page with no other qualifying element. They also felt WISDOM OF W.E.B. DU BOIS would make a good companion title for my ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE (Facts On File) which it does. I actually took it upon myself to make the book much more substantial than it was originally intended to be and was particularly hopeful that youth of the Hip Hop persuasion would find it a useful title for dipping in and out of while introducing themselves to Du Bois’ life and teachings. I’m happy to say in that regard it has succeeded. Many of them, for example, knew nothing about the history of the use of the word “negro” in the United States until reading this book.
My latest release is more on the literary side, a fiction and poetry e-book titled VISIONS OF A SKYLARK DRESSED IN BLACK. I invite you to download a free excerpt at the following url: http://www.blackpoetrysociety.com/catalo... .
Take care. And thanks again,
Aberjhani
Lähettänyt: Aberjhani 11:02 am (EST) Oct 31, 2006
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