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Auction Preview EUR” Rare Books: Hemingway's First Book - Heritage Magazine: For the Intelligent Collector

Auction Preview EUR” Rare Books: Hemingway's First Book
Heritage Magazine: For the Intelligent Collector
That year, he met Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap (known professionally as "jh"), the somewhat radical American co-editors of The Little Review, one of the most popular and influential of the "little magazines." The two women had famously been found .

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Elsevier and Leiden's Scaliger Institute Establish Fellowship Program for Rare Books Scholars
AMSTERDAM , January 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Elsevier collaborates with Leiden University Scholars to study Heritage Collection, Elsevier's 2,000 16 - 18 th  century booksElsevier, a world-leading provider ...


Book review The Odds': spinning the wheel of marriage - The Seattle Times

Book review The Odds': spinning the wheel of marriage
The Seattle Times
And then there's the book's subtitle, which telegraphs the story's direction and robs it of some of its tension. But such moments are rare, and for virtually the entire book, O'Nan is in firm but understated control of his material.

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A.S.Byatt
A review, and links to other information about and reviews of Ragnarok by A.S.Byatt...


Book review: The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey - Beverley Guardian

Beverley Guardian

Book review: The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
Beverley Guardian
By Pam Norfolk Draw the curtains, throw a log on the fire and cosy up with one of the most bewitching books likely to come your way this year. So what it's all about, the debut novel that has been causing a buzz in publishing circles long before it hit .

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Massive Halifax bookstore starts its move
A massive, second-hand bookstore in Halifax is starting to move its thousands of books to cheaper and more spacious accommodation in Dartmouth...


2011: Your books of the year
From SF to politics, cartoons to history, Guardian readers choose their favourite reads of 2011 Jeff Alderson, Oxford Let Live: A Bike Ride, Climate Change and the CIA by John Madeley (Longstone Books). John Madeley is a well-known author and broadcaster on issues relating to development and social justice. This his second novel focuses on climate change as it has affected small farmers and ...


Book Review: Distrust That Particular Flavor By William Gibson - TechCrunch

TechCrunch

Book Review: Distrust That Particular Flavor By William Gibson
TechCrunch
He's often graced the otherwise leaden pages of Wired with his unique style and many of the pieces in this book appeared elsewhere, whether in magazines or at public talks. His non-fiction is rare enough that we definitely want more, but do we want a .

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Warren Adler: Author, Author
Although I have been a pioneer in promoting the concept of e-books, I have been stunned by the vast explosion of self-published books...